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Kenworth Baseball Cap Trucker Hat Red With White Logo Black Trim Velcro Adjust on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
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Meridian, Idaho, United States

Meridian, Idaho, United States
New, still has barcode under bill of hat
Size:Adjustable Color:Red Brand:Kenworth Material:100% Cotton Style:Trucker Strap:Velcro adjustable

Great Looking Kenworth Trucker Hat, Baseball Cap, Velcro sizing Adjustment says Velcro on it.
New without tags, but has UPC tag under bill of hat

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