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Ed Hardy - Lovecross Signature (Black) - Apparel

Ed Hardy - Lovecross Signature (Black) - Apparel

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You already 3 New York and you'll soon fall for this 'Lovecross Signature' t-shirt by Ed Hardy. Crew neck. Short sleeve. On front: Metallic New York text, roses, cross, heart, banner that says love and the signature Ed Hardy logo. Signature Ed Hardy logo on the back. 100% cotton. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Made in U.S.A.

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