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VT Men's Basketball Collection

2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The VT Men's Basketball collection consists of Delwyn Dillard's basketball uniform and a NIT t-shirt. The basketball uniform consists of two parts, a jersey and shorts. The jeresy is orange with white and maroon trim around the collar and sleeves. The front of the jersey has text that is white with a maroon border that reads "VIRGINIA 5 TECH." The back of the jersey also has text that is white with a maroon border that reads "DILLARD 5." The sides of the jeresy have have 5 inch slits. On the bottom front of the jersey are three labels. The shorts are orange with a maroon waistband. In the center of the waistband is a orange and silver "VT" logo. Below the waistband on the left side is a Russell Athletics logo in blue and red. On both sides of the shorts towards the bottom is "HOKIES" in a white font with a maroon border. The "O" in "HOKIES" is an orange and white basketball with a white and maroon "VT" logo in the center. The hem at the bottom of the shorts is white and maroon with one inch slits on the sides. The NIT t-shirt is white with a graphic of an orange basketball with a steam and leaf in the center. In the middle of the basketball in white is "NIT." Text that curves around the basketball in orange reads "NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT."
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VT Men's Basketball Collection 2 Cubic Feet 1 box

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