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Daisy Records Logo Tee / White

Daisy Records Logo Tee / White

Product title

Daisy Records Logo Tee / White

manufacturer

Daisy Records

Catno

DRLW1

Our classic record store logo tee screen is printed on 100 percent cotton in Melbourne.

The Logo sits 30cm wide across the chest.

Extra Large:

$40*$55

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Large :

$40*

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Medium:

$40*

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Small:

$40*$55

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