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Hanes® Perfect-T Triblend T-Shirt
Price: $8.50
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| Quantity | 1 |
| Your Price (each): | $8.50 |
Product Information
| Product ID | 481178-ST-325279451 |
| Packaging | Bulk |
| Categories | Apparel, Shirts |
| Keywords | 4.5 Oz., 60% Polyester, 30% Cotton, 10% Rayon, Odor Control, 40+ UPF Rating, 1x1 Rib Collar, Self Fabric, Tag Free Label, Patented X-Temp® Technology |
| Industries | Personal Care & Services |
| Price Includes | Blank |
| Production Time | Please inquire |
| Country | Shipping Point: United States |
| Comment | Prices are subject to change at anytime. |
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