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From Cairo To Carnegie Infamous Titty Sphinx Pittsburgh Shirt and

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quot;This Barbie loves to party from Cairo to Carnegie!" Titty Sphinx T-shirt. This design features one of Pittsburgh more infamous "creepy" spots The Sphinx Mausoleum at the Allegheny City Cemetery. If you are looking for a way to start a conversation without having to do anything, then this t-shirt is for you!  Bella
This Barbie loves to party from Cairo to Carnegie! Titty Sphinx T-shirt. This design features one of Pittsburgh more infamous creepy spots The Sphinx Mausoleum at the Allegheny City Cemetery. If you are looking for a way to start a conversation without having to do anything, then this t-shirt is for you!  Bella Canvas T-shirt Fabrication: 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 32 single 4.2 oz. (Ash - 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% poly). Made with premium HTV vinyl. All images used with permission, or purchased commercial license.  Now also available in a lightweight fleece Crewneck just in time for Fall! Select Crewneck sweatshirt as your style!  Care: Turn inside out and wash in Cold/Cool water with like colors. Either dry on low or tumble dry. Do not apply hot iron directly to vinyl lettering.  Shipping: All items are made to order at this time. Please allow for 2-4 weeks for delivery.   

Collection Carnegie Museum of Art

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