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CryptoBoxers - NFT Long Sleeve - The Promise

$7,959.00 $459.59

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This item totally embodies & Is inspired by James "Buster" Douglas, the one man who defeated the invincible Iron Mike Tyson. The person everyone believed was unbeatable, both men were in their prime and Douglas overcame "42-1" odds to then become Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World!

Deep within every athlete is a promise, either to themselves or to someone else. It's the one reason they do, what they do. Answers the question of "Why they are and who they are as a person." Only true athletes will understand the work it takes, the sacrifices and hours you have to put in to be the best. When records are broken, history is made, when the world are witnesses of an upset...We are witnessing True Champions!

 

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Need a functional long sleeve polo shirt that still looks sharp and stylish? This polo shirt is what you need in your wardrobe! It’s perfect for outdoor adventures when you need to protect your skin from the sun’s harsh rays but it’s also suitable for indoor use during cooler months.

Made with premium polyester fabric, this polo shirt is comfortable to wear all day long. The sweat-wicking mesh material keeps you cool even under the sun’s heat and the cuffs made out of 100% flat polyester rib provide extra comfort. This lightweight shirt also features UPF 50+ and a flip up collar for added sun protection.

• Fabric: 100% polyester
• Sweat-wicking mesh fabric
• UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor): 50+
• Flip up collar for extra sun protection


Because it’s handmade for you, this requires up to 14 business days before they are shipped. Orders placed before midnight will be included in the following day’s batch for manufacturing.
Inch XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Back Length (from center back) 28¼ 29 29¾ 30½ 31¼ 32 32¾ 33½
Chest (1" below armhole) 20½ 21½ 22½ 23½ 24½ 25½ 26½ 27½
Bottom Straight 20½ 21½ 22½ 23½ 24½ 25½ 26½ 27½
Armhole 9⅛ 10¼ 10½ 11 11½ 11¾
Neck Width 7 8 9

Centimeter XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Back Length (from center back) 71.7 73.6 75.5 77.5 79.4 81.3 83.2 85.1
Chest (2.5cm below armhole) 52.1 54.6 57.1 59.7 62.2 64.7 67.3 69.8
Bottom Straight 52.1 54.6 57.1 59.7 62.2 64.7 67.3 69.8
Armhole 23.1 24.1 24.7 26 26.6 27.9 29.2 29.8
Neck Width 17.1 17.8 18.4 19 20.3 21.6 22.8 24.1
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