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291 Long Sleeve Flag T-shirt

291 Long Sleeve Flag T-shirt

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Taking inspiration from both the Military flag of Japan and hippie tees of the '70s, this Long Sleeve Flag T-shirt from 291 is an ultrasoft option for fall. The tee tells you to follow the summer--appropriate coming from a company based in sunny Venice, California.100% supima cottonMade in the U.S.A.Color: SlateSize conversions:1 = xs/s2 = m/lTory is wearing a size 1.Tory's profile: height 5'9", waist 24", bust 32", hips 34"

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