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Lincoln Mkc Black Mid-weight Jacket Size 2x on 2040-parts.com

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Otisco, Indiana, United States

Otisco, Indiana, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:USA Size:2XL Make:Lincoln Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Polyester UPC:NA

A GREAT LOOKING MENS MID-WEIGHT LINCOLN MKC JACKET , SIZE 2X. . .THIS JACKET IS DONE IN BLACK ALL OVER WITH WHITE STITCHING. . .THE FRONT OF THE JACKET FEATURES A FULL ZIP FROM THE WAIST ALL THE WAY UP TO THE NECK . . .AND HAS TWO POCKETS AT THE WAIST. . .THE LEFT CHEST FEATURES THE ICONIC LINCOLN LOGO WITH MKC UNDERNEATH IN WHITE STITCHING. . .ON THE BACK OF THE JACKET AT THE UPPER CENTER THE JACKET HAS THE LINCOLN LOGO AGAIN WITH LINCOLN UNDERNEATH IN WHITE STITCHING ALSO. .SIZE 2X.

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