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Zan Flydanna Bandanna Cotton Motorcycle Riding Black Silver Tank Tribal Flames on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Lawton, Michigan, United States

Lawton, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ZanHeadgear Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Z353 UPC:Does Not Apply Material:100% Cotton

BRAND NEW ZAN FLYDANNA

  • Cut into 6 panels and sewn into a head wrap, with a tail and ties at the nape of the neck
     
  • Designed to sit securely on the head using the attached ties
     
  • Use under a helmet as a moisture barrier, helping keep sweat from falling into your eyes
     
  • Helps isolate grease and sweat from helmet liners
     
  • Protects hair from getting snagged or earrings getting tangled in the wind
     
  • Unique and colorful designs
     
  • Tail protects neck from the sun
     
  • 100% cotton
     
  • One size fits all

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