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The Rolling Stones BDU Army Shirt Jacket 2005 Bigger Bang Size XL - New w/ Tags

$ 26.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Condition: BDU Shirt / Jacket is still in excellent new condition, with original tag still attached. Please see our pictures and read our description for details.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Size: XL
  • Industry: Music
  • Artist/Band: Rolling Stones

    Description

    This is a listing for a vintage - The Rolling Stones -  Green BDU Army Shirt / Jacket, from he 2005 Bigger Bang Tour. Made by Rothco. The jacket is Size XL regular and is listed on the tag as Height: From 67 to 71 - Chest: Up to 49. Jacket comes to you still in excellent brand new an never worn condition with original tag still attached to the center button hole. The jacket is a green Rip Stop BDU uniform with 4 flap pockets. It features the iconic Rolling Stones tongue patch on front left breast pocket,  2005 ironed on patch on sleeve and painted tongue in back.  As we said jacket is excellent / new condition with no rips, tears and no missing buttons. Has been stored in a plastic bag most of it's life, but may have one or two small / slight / light dirt marks from age / storage.  A nice addition to any collection.  Please see our pictures for full details. Shipping for this Jacket will be  in the United States and for international locations.
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