Polaris Pursuit Camo Pull Over Hoodie Hood Army Green Mens Large Lg on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
- Fabric: 10.0 oz., pre-laundered 80/20 cotton/polyester
- Graphics: Tonal Polaris logo on front
- Additional Features: Front pouch pocket; fleece-lined hood with heavy gauge drawcord; nickel eyelets
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