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*ferrari/puma*hooded Sweat Black Full Zip Lt Weight Jacket* New W/tags*men's Lrg on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
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 Material:Cotton Blends UPC:Does not apply

PUMA

FERRARI

EMBROIDERED AND BADGED

~FRONT FULL ZIPPERED LIGHTWEIGHT~

~HOODED~

 ~JACKET~

MEN'S LARGE

BLACK

VERY NICE AND SUPPLE MATERIAL

FERRARI ZIPPER PULL.

FERRARI BADGE ON LEFT SHOULDER.

ZIPPER IS LEATHER .

TWO FRONT LINED  POCKETS.

DRAW STRINGS ON HOOD.

BRAND NEW WITH TAGS 

PRISTINE CONDITION!!!!

COMES FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME.

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