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Cool Shirt Systems 2cw-xxxl 2cool White Water Shirt 3xl on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Valencia, California, United States

Valencia, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cool Shirt Manufacturer Part Number:2CW-XXXL UPC:Does not apply

Cool Shirt 2Cool Water Shirt - 3XLarge  

2CW-XXXL

White Shirt 

Retail - $247

Purchased to be used for a movie.  They are in the original packaging.  

Cool Shirt 2Cool water shirts are the next generation in personal cooling technology.  These compression cooling undershirts feature superior moisture-wicking ability and Ag47 anti-microbial protection.  Designed for use with your Cool Shirt Cooling System, these shirts offer consistent, continual cooling through their patented, non-kink cooling tubing.  They help to prevent heat stress and dehydration in hot environments.  Cool Shirt 2Cool water shirts are made with clean seams and are machine-washable and dryer safe.  They won't shrink, pick, or fade.  

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