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Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)

Women's Curvy V-Neck Football Tee

Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)
Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)
Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)

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Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)

Women's Curvy V-Neck Football Tee

$28.49
normal fitRegional sizing US

 Women's Curvy V-Neck Football Tee is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 4/24/24 - 4/26/24 (Standard)
Women's Curvy V-Neck Football Tee | Brand: LAT | 60% Cotton/40% Polyester. Solid black & white: 100% cotton

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This premium jersey tee adds a retro flair to any look. Comfortable and breathable, this vintage cutie is the perfect summer companion.
  • Comfortable fit
  • Roomier than our Women’s Vintage Sport T-Shirt
  • Lightweight, breathable fabric (4.5 oz)
  • 60% cotton, 40% polyester. Solid black and white are 100% cotton
  • Imported product; printed and processed in the USA

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12/22/21

CANT WARE BECAUSE EXTREAMLY TO BIG. SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN LARGE INSTEAD OF XL. WAY TO WIDE ALSO.

12/7/21

This one was too big around the neck too kept showing bra strap even after being washed and dried to see if it would shrink.

10/27/21

Met expectations. Will certainly order ago and tell others.

10/27/21

Met expectations. Will certainly order again from your company and tell others as well.

10/23/21

The shirt material is pretty rough and it was tight. I didn't put the design on correctly it was off center. It's just ok.
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Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)

Tosca: «Questo è il bacio di Tosca!» (condensed)

“This is the kiss of Tosca!” Inspired by the lettering on A. Hohenstein’s poster for the premiere of G. Puccini’s «Tosca» 1900 in Rome, supplemented by the knife with which Floria Tosca saves herself.