Vintage RARE Apple Computer T-Shirt Mac OS X Power Of Ten Sz XL Brand New For Sale

Vintage RARE Apple Computer T-Shirt Mac OS X Power Of Ten Sz XL Brand New
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Vintage RARE Apple Computer T-Shirt Mac OS X Power Of Ten Sz XL Brand New:
$39.95

Vintage RARE Apple Computer T-Shirt Mac OS X Power Of Ten Sz XL Brand New!


This is an original Limited Edition promotional T-shirt created by Apple Computer

to promote Mac OS X that was first launched in March 2001. I received this as an employee of an authorized reseller.

A true collector's item.The front has only the big blue‘X'. The back has’The Power of Ten'as well as

the apple logo over 'Think different.' Shirt is a Hanes Beefy Tee, Adult size X-Large (46-48).

Brand New, it is still sealed in the original plastic bag packaging with a sticker that has the part number: L13270A-US.

Buyer pays with PayPal Only.

Free shipping via USPS Priority Mail from Chicagoland, IL.


I am happy to answer any questions that you have about this T-Shirt,justclick "Ask a question" below.


offer with Confidence, My response Rating is 100% since 1997!_gsrx_vers_795 (GS 7.0.7 (795))


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