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Rothco Molon Labe Spartan Morale Patch
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  • Morale Patch Features "Molon Labe" saying which is a classical expression of defiance meaning "coming and take it"
  • Strong Hook Backing
  • Rayon Threading
  • Soft Cotton Backing
  • Tactical Patch Measures 3.5" X 2.25"

Show off your inner Spartan with the Rothco Molon Labe Patch; featuring an embroidered "Molon Labe" text and helmet and sword image. Molon labe is the classical expression of defiance meaning "coming and take it".  The nylon hook back allows the morale patch to easily attach to your favorite hat or tactical jacket. Patches With The Item #’S Starting With ‘P’ Are Individually Packaged With A Header Card.

BrandROTHCO
Dimensions3.5" x 2.25"
Product OriginTWN
MaterialCotton, Nylon, Rayon
UPC Label On ProductNo
Material SpecsRayon Thread, Cotton Backing, Nylon Hook
  • Morale Patch Features "Molon Labe" saying which is a classical expression of defiance meaning "coming and take it"
  • Strong Hook Backing
  • Rayon Threading
  • Soft Cotton Backing
  • Tactical Patch Measures 3.5" X 2.25"

Show off your inner Spartan with the Rothco Molon Labe Patch; featuring an embroidered "Molon Labe" text and helmet and sword image. Molon labe is the classical expression of defiance meaning "coming and take it".  The nylon hook back allows the morale patch to easily attach to your favorite hat or tactical jacket. Patches With The Item #’S Starting With ‘P’ Are Individually Packaged With A Header Card.

BrandROTHCO
Dimensions3.5" x 2.25"
Product OriginTWN
MaterialCotton, Nylon, Rayon
UPC Label On ProductNo
Material SpecsRayon Thread, Cotton Backing, Nylon Hook

That's a very odd mix of non-Greek and the wrong Greek letters. In English it would be mth?op ?lbs. Most people will probably see what's intended but it's far from accurate.

Franklin

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That's a very odd mix of non-Greek and the wrong Greek letters. In English it would be mth?op ?lbs. Most people will probably see what's intended but it's far from accurate.

Franklin

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