Long sleeved Western Hockey League jersey with Blackhawks graphic on front, “Swenson” #23 on back sleeves and pink breast cancer cure ribbons on upper sleeves. This jersey includes an inner fight strap to anchor the jersey to pants. Small signed “23” on back.

·        Made in Canada

·        Colors: white with red and black

·        Fabric: 100% polyester

·        Fabric care: machine wash and dry

·        Marked size: 56, fits US Men’s 3XL – see actual measurements

·        Chest (pit-to-pit, doubled): 64 inches; length, shoulder to hem: 34 inches

 

Preowned in excellent condition, barely used, one faint spot on front graphic and a small spot on upper left, no other flaws. Machine washed and ready for wear.

 


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