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COMBAT CORNER 100% POLYESTER FABRIC YOUNG STAR KIDS SHORT YOUTH SIZES: XS-XL
$ 19.53
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Description
Combat Corner Young Star Kids ShortsElastic waistband; drawstring closure
Sublimated side panels
100% polyester fabric for extreme comfort
High-density expansion panels on the sides for maximum flexibility
Available in youth sizes
These high performance youth martial arts shorts feature an elastic waist band to ensure a secure fit on kids of all ages, 4-way stretch side die sublimated side panels, and a lightweight micro fiber body. Logos will never crack or peel, these shorts are made to last.
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WARNING: California Proposition 65
California Proposition 65 Warning?
Proposition 65 is a California law that applies to companies selling products in California. Proposition 65 requires warnings if a product can expose an individual to any Proposition 65 listed chemical above a certain “safe harbor” level. Proposition 65’s warning standards are among the most stringent in the world. Proposition 65 is not a chemical prohibition law, but rather a “right-to-know” law. Businesses are entitled to provide warnings to comply with Proposition 65.
There are over 900 chemicals on the Proposition 65 list, which is administered by California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), a part of the California Environmental Protection Agency. The list includes naturally occurring and man-made chemicals. Proposition 65 warnings can be seen for a wide variety of everyday consumer products, including sporting goods equipment, and warnings can be seen posted throughout the state of California in a variety of establishments such as buildings, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and retail stores.
What is the purpose of the warning on product web pages, order confirmation, invoicing and product packaging?
The warning below is part of our ongoing effort to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, known as "Proposition 65”.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm