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2021 Year Of The Ox Chinese New Year Zodiac Sign Calendar T-Shirt

 2021 Year Of The Ox Chinese New Year Zodiac Sign Calendar T-Shirt 

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  • Solid colors: 100% Cotton; Heather Grey: 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester; All Other Heathers: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
  • Imported
  • Machine wash cold with like colors, dry low heat
  • Love Chinese New Year? Check out this awesome Chinese Lunar New Year 2021 Year Of The Ox design featuring an ox wearing a face mask and a traditional Chinese national costume.
  • The 2021 Year Of The Ox Chinese New Year Zodiac Sign Calendar design will make a great Chinese New Year 2021 gift for anybody who celebrates this holiday, likes Zodiac signs, astrology, symbolism, and wants the upcoming 2021 to bring fortune and luck.
  • Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

Product description

Love Chinese New Year? Check out this awesome Chinese Lunar New Year 2021 Year Of The Ox design featuring an ox wearing a face mask and a traditional Chinese national costume. The 2021 Year Of The Ox Chinese New Year Zodiac Sign Calendar design will make a great Chinese New Year 2021 gift for anybody who celebrates this holiday, likes Zodiac signs, astrology, symbolism, and wants the upcoming 2021 to bring fortune and luck.

Product details

  • Package Dimensions : 10 x 8 x 1 inches; 4.8 Ounces
  • Department : Unisex-child
  • Date First Available : December 11, 2020
  • Manufacturer : 2021 Year Of The Ox
  • ASIN : B08QF9X9QZ
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    • #6095 in Girls' Novelty T-Shirts
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