Grateful Dead Motorcycle Black Tee Liquid Blue Moto Sam Shirt Men Large Adult

$ 12.68

Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Neckline: Crew Neck Season: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter Fabric Type: Knit Features: All Seasons Graphic Print: Yes Theme: Band, Motorcycle, Music, Grateful Dead Character: N/A Department: Men Color: Blue Size: L Brand: Liquid Blue Model: N/A Year Manufactured: 2010-2019 Type: T-Shirt Size Type: Regular Pattern: Graphic Print Fit: Regular

Description

This Liquid Blue T-Shirt is a must-have for any Grateful Dead fan. Featuring a unique graphic print, this blue tee shirt is perfect for all seasons. The shirt has a crew neck and short sleeves, making it comfortable to wear during winter, summer, fall, or spring. Made with knit fabric, this regular fit shirt is available in size L and is suitable for men of all ages. The shirt's theme includes music, band, grateful dead, and motorcycle. This short-sleeve tee shirt is a great addition to any wardrobe and is perfect for showing off your love for the Grateful Dead.

  1. Overdue but much well-deserved positive feedback. Accurate item description and pics in order to make an informed decision. Great packing job with emphasis on ensuring the item arrived undamaged and using recycled materials and box. Super fast shipment at a reasonable rate. Welcomes Questions and queries regarding condition, etc. Great communication and answers questions promptly. Highly recommended A+/5 Star seller! Definitely added to my favorite sellers list and will purchase from again! A+++

    Brian Yand1f
  2. there was an error in the listing and the seller was great at resolving the issue. price and packaging were also great and it shipped in a timely fashion. unfortunate it didnt work for my application but would do business with again nontheless.

    wjw0706bdd49
  3. Arrived a day late, but was packaged nicely with original box. Advertised as new, and showed no signs of wear. However, I didn’t see the “digital display” as advertised, unless you want to call an LED a digital display.

    David Blackd