Save the Bigfoot Tee by Werewear

Save the Bigfoot Tee by Werewear
Black short sleeve crew neck t-shirt with "Save the Bigfoot " text and mysterious Big Foot front graphic. 50/50 cotton/poly blend. Like all Werewear classic monster tees, this one is hand printed with bleach!
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