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Martial Artist/ Bruce Lee Men's Costume Jumpsuit
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- Color: Yellow
- Size: Standard
Be one of the most influential martial artists and a pop culture icons of the 20th century. This suit is inspired by the one worn by Bruce Lee in the 1978 movie Game of Death. In the film a martial arts movie star must fake his death to find the people who are trying to kill Martial Artist/ Bruce Lee Men's Costume Jumpsuit
Funsies Lee the Lion Unisex Costume
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- Model: 11-40051
- Color: Other
Jumpsuit with hood snap closure. Jumpsuit with hood snap closure.
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