China Selected trendy black and gray short sleeves
$4.75
China Selected trendy black and gray short sleeves, made of cotton fabric, breathable and comfortable. Created with unique craftsmanship, simple yet individual. The classic black and gray color scheme shows a trendy style. As a popular series of the brand, it has an excellent reputation and can easily create a street fashion sense. It is the best choice for those who pursue individual dressing.
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