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Conch MANG - Women's - LS - XS / Pink

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The conch’s large, pink-lipped shell is valued among shell collectors, and its meat is a dietary staple for many Caribbean cultures. A slow-moving, long-lived marine snail, the queen conch inhabits seagrass beds in Caribbean and western Atlantic Ocean waters. Our long-sleeve tees are super breathable to keep you fresh and cool in the sun or shade and they’re printed in the USA right in Pompano Beach, FL.

Pink Conch Shell Collection

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Found only in the Florida Keys these deer are the smallest subspecies of white-tail. The largest bucks grow to less than 3 feet high at the shoulders and weigh around 80 pounds. Their range includes 26 islands from Big Pine to Sugarloaf Key. Our long-sleeve tees are super breathable to keep you fresh and cool in the sun or shade and they’re printed in the USA right in Pompano Beach, FL.

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Wholesale Queen Conch Pearl From Caribbean Sea, Pearls Strombus

The conch’s large, pink-lipped shell is valued among shell collectors, and its meat is a dietary staple for many Caribbean cultures. A slow-moving, long-lived marine snail, the queen conch inhabits seagrass beds in Caribbean and western Atlantic Ocean waters. Our long-sleeve tees are super breathable to keep you fresh and cool in the sun or shade and they’re printed in the USA right in Pompano Beach, FL.

Conch MANG - Women's - LS - XS / Pink

3.19carat Queen Conch Pearl From Caribbean Sea, Pearls Strombus

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