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Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - Natural
FRONT ROW

Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - Natural

Front Row
54€61
Price per unit for 5 (M - Dark Olive, marking coeur avant ) VAT included
Label and certification
OEKO-TEX 100
OEKO-TEX 100

Description

The recycled sherpa fleece includes a zipped front chest pocket and piped side pockets with press studs. It features a funnel neck, fleece interior, elastic cuffs and a curved hem with elastic cord. Composition 100% recycled sherpa polyester. Contrast panels 100% cotton twill.\n\n- Composition 100% recycled sherpa polyester\n- Contrast panels 100% cotton twill\n- Zipped front pocket\n- Customizable
Grammage : 300g/m²
Reference : fr-fr854
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Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable
FR854 - Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - natural
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
FR854 - Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - dark_olive
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
FR854 - Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - black
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
FR854 - Recycled sherpa fleece Fleece fr854 customizable - navy
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting China
Dyeing/Printing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

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