Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size L. Also in M, S, XL/1X.
Color
White
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size L. Also in M, S, XL/1X. Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size M, S, XL/1X. 97% cotton 3% elastane. Machine wash. Interior drawstring tie closure. Elasticized waistband. Side seam pockets. Back slip pocket with logo patch. Midweight twill fabric. Shorts measure approx 20 in length. DEUS-MF5. DMP253038. Deus ex Machina clothing is a representation for nostalgic guys who refuse to accept that the dog-days are over. This custom motorcycle building, surfboards shaping company did not start making shirts just to make money; people insisted they share a little piece of the culture of originality that they established in Australia.
Details
Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size L. Also in M, S, XL/1X. Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size M, S, XL/1X. 97% cotton 3% elastane. Machine wash. Interior drawstring tie closure. Elasticized waistband. Side seam pockets. Back slip pocket with logo patch. Midweight twill fabric. Shorts measure approx 20 in length. DEUS-MF5. DMP253038. Deus ex Machina clothing is a representation for nostalgic guys who refuse to accept that the dog-days are over. This custom motorcycle building, surfboards shaping company did not start making shirts just to make money; people insisted they share a little piece of the culture of originality that they established in Australia.
Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size L. Also in M, S, XL/1X. Deus Ex Machina Infinity Beach Short in White. Size M, S, XL/1X. 97% cotton 3% elastane. Machine wash. Interior drawstring tie closure. Elasticized waistband. Side seam pockets. Back slip pocket with logo patch. Midweight twill fabric. Shorts measure approx 20 in length. DEUS-MF5. DMP253038. Deus ex Machina clothing is a representation for nostalgic guys who refuse to accept that the dog-days are over. This custom motorcycle building, surfboards shaping company did not start making shirts just to make money; people insisted they share a little piece of the culture of originality that they established in Australia.