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Fxr Womens Ladies Elevation Sweater Zip Up Jacket-white Mix/pink 4- 8- 10- 12-14 on 2040-parts.com

US $92.99
Location:

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Gender:Women Make:Elevation Sweater Zip-Up Manufacturer Part Number:16228.009XX

This is a BRAND NEW with tags 2016 FXR Women's Elevation Sweater Zip-Up Jacket, #16228.009XX!  Don't miss this opportunity as this sweater retails for over $109.99 plus I am offering free shipping within the United States!
  
This sporty, warm sweater jacket features:



  • 400g 100% polyester bonded heavy sweater knit
  • Interior fleece provides exceptional warmth
  • Wicks moisture and dries quickly
  • Contrast flat-lock seaming for stream-lined comfort
  • Embroidered logos
  • Zippered hand pockets   




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