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Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude

Women's Cropped T-Shirt

Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude
Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude
Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude

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Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude

Women's Cropped T-Shirt

$28.49
slimmer fitRegional sizing US

 Women's Cropped T-Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 5/10/24 - 5/13/24 (Standard)
Women's Cropped T-Shirt | Brand: Bella | Fabric Content: 65% polyester, 35% viscose

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Show off your curves with this trendy crop top that's just flirty enough. Ultra-lightweight, super comfy and breezy, this is sure to be an everyday favorite.
  • Brand: Bella + Canvas | Product ID: B8882
  • 65% polyester, 35% viscose | Lightweight fabric (3.7 oz)
  • Flowy fit and modest crop for comfort
  • Side seamed for durability
  • Flattering tailored sleeve
  • Imported product, printed & processed in the USA

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11/16/22

the materials for the shorts are too thin, they have always been of higher quality in the past years that we have been purchasing

8/12/22

soft and nice. fits perdectly. not too short not too long.

7/16/22

Size smaller than expected

2/4/22

Amazing

2/3/22

Love it
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Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude

Leif Erikson: America's First White Dude

Celebrate the first European to reach the Americas, almost 500 years before Columbus. This, of course, also marks the beginning of the subsequent takeover of the Americas by Europeans.