Chrome Hearts Horse Shoe Logo Pocket T-Shirt – White

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Chrome Hearts Horse Shoe Logo Pocket T-Shirt – White

The Chrome Hearts Horse Shoe Logo Pocket T-Shirt in white is a standout piece in the brand’s collection, blending classic style with distinctive branding. Known for its high-quality materials and attention to detail, this T-shirt features the iconic Chrome Hearts design with a subtle yet stylish twist. The horse shoe logo on the pocket adds a unique touch, making it a favorite among fashion enthusiasts.

Made from premium cotton, this T-shirt offers both comfort and durability. The minimalistic white color allows for versatile styling, while the horse shoe logo provides a touch of exclusivity. Perfect for casual wear or layering, this T-shirt epitomizes Chrome Hearts’ commitment to luxury and streetwear innovation.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Chrome Hearts
  • Model: Horse Shoe Logo Pocket T-Shirt
  • Color: White
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Design Features:

    • Horse shoe logo on the left chest pocket
    • Classic crew neck
    • Short sleeves
  • Fit: Regular
  • Size Range: S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low or hang dry
  • Country of Manufacture: USA

This T-shirt is a perfect addition to any wardrobe, offering a blend of comfort and style with a touch of Chrome Hearts’ iconic flair.

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