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Hot Boat Magazine 90's Windbreaker Jacket W/ Hidden Hood- Size Large on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... Brand:TRI MOUNTAIN Size (Men's):L Style:Windbreaker Color:YELLOW Size Type:Regular

Up for bid is nearly new windbreaker from the mid 90s with the Hot Boat Magazine and Checkered flags embroidered logos on the front. Size is large. The jacket is in excellent condition. It has a hood that is hidden in the collar and is accessed with a zipper. Pockets have snap closures. Cuffs have Velcro closures. Elastic waist band.

Material details and care instructions are shown in the pictures.

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