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King Louie "cadillac" Men's M Blue Jacket Coat Quilted Lining Nwt Nos New $81.95 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dewitt, Michigan, United States

Dewitt, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:King Louie Color:Blue Make:Cadillac Material:polyester & nylon Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Size:M UPC:Does not apply

KING LOUIE BRAND jacket with CADILLAC embroidered on the front left chest.  Men's size medium.  Blue with brown quilted lining.  Very nice quality jacket, new old stock, new with tags, never worn or laundered.  Original pricetag attached is for $81.95, plus tax.
Measures: sleeve length 24", shoulder seam to shoulder 24", pit to pit 25", length of back 35" including collar, collar 3.25".

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