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Take Aim - Colon Cancer Golf Shirt


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Take Aim - Colon Cancer Golf Shirt

Wear it boldly with Take Aim Against Colon Cancer Shirts & Gifts with a ribbon featuring a colorful eye target illustration depicting hitting your target, Cancer! Copyright Gift4Awareness.Com

$24.99
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Product Number: 030-554981406
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Standard Fit
Not too tight, not too loose.
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Tee off in casual style. Our pique knit golf t-shirt is a comfortable, lightweight way to play 18-holes and beat the heat. Features, stylish white pearl buttons, yet it feels like wearing your favorite t-shirt. Dress it up or down. Throw a blazer over later for country club mingling. Great for layering.
  • Pre-shrunk extra heavyweight 5.4 oz 100% ring spun cotton pique
  • Knit collar and welt cuffs
  • Side seamed with even finish vents
  • Three high gloss wood tone buttons on a clean finished Allen Solley placket with 1/4" reinforced box pocket

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