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Badge Logo T-shirtOfficial

Badge Logo T-shirt

$25.00 USD

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Sterling Market's badge has been quietly guiding locals and curious wanderers through one of the city's best-kept shopping secrets for years. This light blue tee wears that logo like a membership card, faded just enough to look like you've actually been here more than once. It's the kind of shirt that makes sense whether you're restocking your basics or collecting places that feel like home.

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