Nebraska Stadium Die-Cut Magnet — Van Gogh Style Football Field Art
Full Product Description
Full Product Description
Product features
- Matte finish with full-color single-side print
- Durable vinyl material — flexible and outdoor-safe
- Strong magnetic backing suitable for refrigerators and lockers
- Vibrant, crisp colors using advanced printing techniques
- Available in five sizes; custom die-cut shape with black backing
Care instructions
- Wipe the dust off gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth
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Benefits
Returns and Refunds
Returns and Refunds
We provide a 14-day return window for unused items returned in their original packaging. However, we don't issue refunds for used, worn, or damaged items due to normal use or misuse. If you return a non-approved item without a valid reason or outside the 14-day timeframe, we reserve the right to charge a restocking fee of up to 25% of the purchase price and will extend store credit at our discretion.
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