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Norton Carhartt Cafe Racer Work Shirt Bobber Motorcycle Medium Garage Short on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Alexandria, Ohio, United States

Alexandria, Ohio, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Carhartt Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Make:Norton Material:65% polyester 35% cotton Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Size:M Type:button up work shirt Color:Navy UPC:Does not apply

Cool looking Carhartt garage shirt.  Brand new and never worn.  Without tags.

NORTON patch.

Navy blue with two front breast pockets for holding tools, cell phones, etc.

Men's size medium.

No returns on our clothing so please be 100% you are a medium.  We also have other Honda, Norton, Dunstall clothing and cafe racer related items.  Please check out our store.
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