China Selected with letter printing white short-sleeve.
$6.61
The white short-sleeved shirt with letter printing from China Selected is made of pure cotton material, which is breathable and comfortable. The letter printing process is exquisite, showing a personalized style. As a popular style of China Selected, it is versatile and not picky about people. Whether paired with casual pants or denim shorts, it can easily create a trendy look. It is a must-have item for fashionistas and has an excellent reputation.
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