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Seat Belt Shoulder Strap Pad-pink Leopard-kids Booster Seat Pad-rifle Sling Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $6.49
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China, Texas, US

China, Texas, US
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Great Teacher's gift!!

Stop the pain in your neck with this handmade Pink Leopard Seat Belt Shoulder Strap Pad. Prevents seat belts from cutting into your neck.  Also improves comfort when used with Shoulder Bags, Purses, Kids Booster Seatbelt Straps, Chemo Catheter Ports, Pacemakers and Breast Surgery areas.  Also great on Rifle slings to help cushion your shoulder.

 Made with 100% cotton and/or broadcloth material with a batting liner in the middle.  Machine washable.

Makes a great gift for new teen drivers, Christmas gift, Stocking stuffer and Birthday presents.  Good for any occassion you need a gift.

Encourage people of all ages to wear there seatbelts. No more excuses!

Comes from a smoke and pet free home. 

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