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Prisoner of Bikes shirt - *PRE-ORDER (CLOSED)*

  • Prisoner of Bikes shirt: 
    • Bella + Canvas Jersey T-shirt.
    • Sizing runs on the smaller size, if you are on the fence, size up.
      • Sizes S-XXL
      • 4.2 oz. poly/cotton blend, super soft comfortable fabric.
    • Choose between two colors:
      • Stone - or - Aqua
  • $22 
    • Free local delivery in Portland.
    • Add $5 to have mailed outside of Portland.
  • This is a Pre-sale.
    • Pre-sale ends 5/29/20.
    • Shirts will be delivered/mailed mid-June.
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    • To order, follow the link below and include:
      • Payment amount ($22 or $27 if mailed).
      • Choose 'Friends & Family' to avoid additional fees for me.
      • Be sure to include in the notes:
        • First and last name
        • email address
        • Shirt color
        • Shirt size
        • Mailing/delivery address

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