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Vintage Men's Dri Duck "hummer" Canvas Style Lined Jacket-size Large on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Hollister, Missouri, United States

Hollister, Missouri, United States
Very nice lightly worn condition!!
Brand:DRI DUCK Country/Region of Manufacture:China Size Type:Regular Style:Field Jacket Color:Brown Material:100% Cotton Size (Men's):L Pattern:Solid UPC:Does not apply

Very nice lightly worn Vintage Dri Duck Canvas style "HUMMER" Jacket in a Men's size Large. In very good lightly worn condition!  Please look at my last few pictures and you will see that there is a very small snag on one of the arms and some variation in the color of the canvas along  the back of the jacket along one of the shoulder areas and one side of the jacket. Physical measurements while laying flat measured across the front: Bottom of Armpit Seam to Bottom of Armpit Seam 23",, Bottom of Armpit Seam to End of Sleeve 20", Top of Back of Collar to Bottom of Jacket 29".  Low opening bid price!  Shipping will include careful packing and a tracking # will be posted once shipped.  Thanks for viewing my auction and Be Careful Out There!

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