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Amg Gray Hooded Soft Shell Jacket Windbreaker Medium Mercedes Benz on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Excellent Used Condition
Brand:AMG Color:Gray Gender:Unisex Adult Material:Polyester Size:Medium

AMG Gray Hooded Soft Shell Jacket Windbreaker Medium Mercedes Benz


Excellent Used Condition

Please see photos for better description

Color - Gray

Content - 100% Polyester

Size - Medium

Measurements:

Chest (armpit to armpit) 23"

Length (from center back collar seam to hem) 28"

sleeves (top shoulder seam to the tip of the sleeve) 23 1/2"

Shoulders (straight across) 21"


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