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Celebrate your love for the Lincoln's Attic brand with this attractive, kisscut sticker that encourages you to get out into the wild and have fun. A glossy kiss-cut vinyl sticker that brings road-trip nostalgia to anything you attach it to. The retro campervan illustration—soft coral van, mint lettering, and mountain silhouettes—captures the thrill of packing up and driving toward the trees. It sticks smoothly to laptops, journals, water bottles (indoor use), and windows, adding a playful, vintage travel vibe to your everyday gear. The glossy finish makes colors pop and resists light scratching, so your sticker keeps that sunlit, worn-in look as you carry your adventures with you. Product features - Glossy paper finish for scratch resistance - Durable 100% vinyl with strong permanent adhesive - Printed with eco-solvent inks for vibrant color - Quick, bubble-free application on smooth flat surfaces - Available in white or transparent options and four sizes Care instructions - Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.

Get Out There Lincoln's Attic Brand Sticker Kisscut

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