China Selected Indian-style grey T-shirt
$3.90
China Selected’s Indian-style gray T-shirt is made of high-quality cotton fabric with exquisite craftsmanship. The unique Indian-style pattern shows personality and trend. Gray is classic and versatile, and it is comfortable and stylish when worn. It is a characteristic series item of China Selected. With its unique style and good reputation, it has become a must-have fashion item for trendsetters.
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