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Ed Hardy's vintage tattoo graphics were the most sought after body art of his time. Now Ed Hardy has lent his name (and vintage tattoo designs) to this awesome line of Tees, splatter painted and screened, this line of tees has already been spotted on theShell and Lining: 100% cotton. Zip front closure. Front pockets. Contrast ribbed edges. Metallic foil accents.

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  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie 13 Snake Eagle in Red
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Cobra & Roses in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Do or Die in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Devil Dragon in Beige
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Two Swords Skull in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Triple Tiger in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Eagle & Flower in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie DBD Death Angel in Black
  • Ed Hardy Basic Hoodie Life Is A Gamble Eagle in Black
  • Ed Hardy Love Dagger Basic Zip Hoodie in White
  • Ed Hardy Print Hoody
  • Ed Hardy Platinum Hoodie Beautiful Ghost in Charcoal Red
  • Ed Hardy Multiprint Specialty Hoodie Born Free Eagle in Red
  • Ed Hardy Catcher Short Sleeve Basic Tees in Light Grey
  • Ed Hardy "Catcher" Tee

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