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Genuine Mercedes Benz Classic Vintage Star Baseball Cap Ladies - Black

Mercedes Benz Originalteile / Mercedes Benz Genuine Accessories

Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz
Color: black

details:
A practical companion for everyday, leisure and sport,
not only for Mercedes fans! Draws attention to itself!

Cap Classic for Women
provides protection for sun and wind
promises ultimate comfort
black
Size adjustable by metal buckle

Especially in terms of design it can convince:
gold embroidered historical "Mercedes" lettering on the back
Embroidered Classic Star with Swarovski crystals on the face

material:
100% Cotton
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