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*ferrari/puma*black Hooded Zipper Sweat Jacket *brand New With Tags*men's Large on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:PUMA FERRARI Size:L Make:Ferrari Color:Blacks Gender:Men UPC:Does not apply

PUMA

FERRARI

EMBROIDERED AND BADGED

~FRONT ZIPPERED HOODED SWEAT JACKET~

MEN'S LARGE

BLACK

VERY NICE AND SUPPLE MATERIAL

FERRARI ZIPPER PULL .

FERRARI BADGES ON RIGHT SLEEVE AND LEFT CHEST AREA.

WEBBING ON ELBOWS FOR PROTECTION.

TWO FRONT POCKETS WITH SNAP COVERS.

TWO INSIDE POCKET.

BRAND NEW WITH TAGS 

PRISTINE CONDITION!!!!

COMES FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME.

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