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Fox Racing Women's Prosper Pullover Hoodie





Item Description
- 58/38/4% Cotton Poly Spandex Fleece, 235 grams
- Oversized three piece hood with dolman sleeves and fitted waistband
- Pushed forward side seam with jersey pockets
- Fox Head embroidery at center front hood
- Tonal stitching at shaped front, back, and hood seams
- Enzyme and silicone wash
- 26 1/2” Body Length
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