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Men's Dickie Work Shirt W/full Back Embrd Wh Logo Sz 2x-large on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags

Our very unique & strong 'Warriors Heart' Dickie Work Shirt for men.  With our very Noticeable Spartan Helmet, Arch Angel Michael Angel Wings, Sword and our Motto phrase, "For Those You Love You'll Always Sacrifice", It is definitely a A ONE OF A KIND shirt that can be used for work, play, or a night out!
Because this is a fully embroidered back shirt, we can really create a custom piece by allowing you to choose your color scheme.  Choose Red, White & Blue for a patriotic look, Military or College colors, to really make it your own!
Order yours today to get it in time for Father's Day!

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