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Ladies "fuzzy" fleece pullover. Color is heather grey. Measures 24" across from underarm to underarm. Length is 21" from shoulder at neck to bottom hem. Shipping quoted for locations in Continental US. No returns. Please pay through PayPal within 48 hours of winning the bid. Thank you for looking. |
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