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kidrobot Orange Robot Head Classic Tee in Starch White

kidrobot Orange Robot Head Classic Tee in Starch White

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Founded in 2002 by designer Paul Budnitz, Kidrobot is best known for their limited edition art toys and apparel. By merging street trends, fashion, and pop art, the company is able to include unique collaborations and graphics from international artists.100% cotton.

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