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T-shirt outlet Porpoise Front print

T-shirt outlet Porpoise Front print

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This T-shirt belongs to the old collection.

Old collection: Old colors and models that have been replaced by our new collection.

Our T-shirts are made of 100% organic cotton. Simple, stylish fit with a round neckline and a small logo on the chest.

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100% organic cotton

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Washing advice

Wash together with similar colors, do not iron the print, wash and iron inside out.

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