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Rare Vtg Mcgregor William Tell Flannel Gene Vincent Rockabilly L/s Shirt Cool M on 2040-motos

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Rare Vtg McGREGOR William Tell flannel Gene Vincent Rockabilly L/S Shirt COOL M...There are a couple "old School" Granny repairs and there is damage to the inside "fold" area of the collar, small spot front SEE PHOTOS....Please use measurements to assist in sizing......I HAVE A LOT OF PHOTOS TO SHOW DETAILS. 

pit to pit................................................21"
shoulder point to shoulder point...........17.5"
cuff to shoulder point............................24"
Hem to Collar........................................30"


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