Mercedes Benz Men's Baseball Cap Hugo Boss ® Navyblue on 2040-parts.com
Remlingen, Germany
New and original packed. Mercedes Benz Men's Baseball Cap "HUGO BOSS® " Perfect protection against sun and wind, at the same time a fashion accessory that draws attention to itself: With the Cap Hugo Boss ® in the color navy blue you with a headdress made available, which is ideal for use in leisure time. Made of Technical Sport Pique 97% polyester and 3% cotton is give you a comfortable feel certain. A metal buckle with Hugo Boss logo, the Cap is adjustable and can be individually adapted. The sandwich peak in white as well as the great white embroidered logo on the front side of the Cap lend their attractive appearance and make it a real must-have. - Color: navy blue - Material: Technical Sport Piqué (97% Polyester / 3% cotton) - size adjustable by metal buckle - HUGO BOSS ® for Mercedes-Benz Product Features:
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