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CafePress.com Spirograph Organic Cotton Tee

CafePress.com Spirograph Organic Cotton Tee

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I ordered one of these, and WOW! I love the look on the organic tee, and it is made in the USA. Spirographs show well on cloth. Enjoy the colors and the patterns. Sport that retro look.

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