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Alpha N-3B Parka, Sage Green€230.00This classic parka is available in black, sage green, replica blue, replica grey and gun metal.
See Alpha section.
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Rebel Patch€4.00Then I wish I was in Dixie,
Hooray! Hooray!
In Dixie Land, I take my stand
To live and die in Dixie;
Away, away, away down south in Dixie
Away, away, away down south in Dixie!
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Alpha N-3B Parka, Black€230.00This is the ultimate Arctic parka. The N-3B is mainly issued to air crews assigned to troop transports, helicopters and strategic bombers Learn More
U.S. Flag Patch€4.00When you hear Mother Freedom start ringing her bell
And it´ll feel like whole wide world is raining down on you
Brought to you Courtesy of the Red White and Blue
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Kustom Patches€2.00Have a patch with your own words. Yellow, silver, pink or any other color stitching.
The price is 2 euros a piece, minimum order 20 pieces.
Delivery time two weeks.
Choose the color of the stitching and add patches to the shopping cart.
Write your text in the comments section of the order page.
Max. 18 letters or numbers.
More info +358-9-694 8898 or kool@garageland.fi
P.S. We do make any kind patches, only limit is your imagination. Pleasea ask!
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Pink Patches€4.00Betty Page, Lady Luck, Love Sucks, Man´s Ruin, Marilyn, Priscilla, Rock-A-Baby, Rock-A-Billy, Rockabella, She-Devil, Bettie Page, I love Elvis Etc. Girly patches with pink embroidery. Learn More
MAC V SOG Patch, Subdued€5.00MACVSOG, Military Advisory Command Vietnam Studies and Observation Group subdued patch 1964-1972 Learn More
82nd Airborne AA Patch€5.00The 82nd Airborne Divisions "Double A" shoulder patch. The A's stand for "All American," a nickname derived from the fact that in World War I the 82nd's troops came from all 48 States. Learn More























