Polaris Racing Men's Xl 17 1/2 Button Down Oxford Shirt on 2040-parts.com
Jasper, Indiana, United States
Polaris Racing button down oxford style men's shirt in a size XL (17 1/2).
Bright colors of blue, red and white with yellow piping. Embroidered Polaris logos, racing flags. This is an awesome shirt for the snowmobile or ATV fan. |
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