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Thinsulate™ Beanie with Removable Patch b540 - Military green
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Thinsulate™ Beanie with Removable Patch b540 - Military green

Beechfield
3€73
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Description

This beanie is designed to provide comfort and warmth. Its Thinsulate™ lining ensures effective thermal insulation, while its double layer construction enhances durability. The Rip-Strip™ cotton twill patch allows for easy customization with removable badges. This beanie is suitable for everyday use in cold weather. Its design allows for comfortable wearing and good protection against the elements.

- Composition: 100% acrylic
- Lining: 65% polypropylene, 35% polyester
- Construction: Double layer
- Patch: Rip-Strip™ cotton twill
Reference : be-b540
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