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Oldsmobile 442 convertible

Men's Moisture Wicking Performance T-Shirt

Oldsmobile 442 convertible
Oldsmobile 442 convertible
Oldsmobile 442 convertible

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Oldsmobile 442 convertible

Men's Moisture Wicking Performance T-Shirt

$26.49
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 Men's Moisture Wicking Performance T-Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 4/4/24 - 4/7/24 (Standard)
Men's Performance T-Shirt | Brand: A4 | Fabric: 100% Polyester

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This performance tee has everything you need when looking for the perfect workout gear. It’s lightweight and highly breathable thanks to its moisture-wicking fabrics. With anti-fading features, your color and print are protected wash after wash.
  • 100% Polyester | Fabric Weight: 4.0 oz (lightweight)
  • Highly breathable
  • Moisture-wicking, stain release, and is odor resistant
  • Anti-fading color protection
  • Imported product, printed & processed in the USA

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10/26/22

this is the kind of material I like and wears well with all my sports events (looks good)

11/24/21

It’s a gift for my grandson who plays in his high school band and he absolutely loves it

8/4/21

Bit too expensive

8/1/21

I didnt realize the sport shirt was made out of 100% polyester it is hot to wear. I wish id gotten just cotton tshirt. I like the print style and ** though.

7/13/21

Way too big. Sloppy looking fit
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Oldsmobile 442 convertible

Oldsmobile 442 convertible

The Oldsmobile 442 (pronounced four-four-two) was a muscle car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was introduced as an option package for F-85 and Cutlass models sold in the United States beginning with the 1964 model year. It became a model in its own right from 1968 to 1971, then reverted to an option through the mid-1970s.