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Engineered Garments FW12 Deck Jacket in olive Nyco Ripstop

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S2S: 19"
Back length: 28.5"
Inside arm: 19"
P2P: 22"

Details:
Selling an FW12 olive Deck jacket in Nyco ripstop cotton, size L. Wool lined inside with rayon / acrylic lined arms with paisley pattern. Has cinch tabs at the back, awesome double zipper which feels bullet proof, horn buttons, corduroy lining on zip cover, collar and ribbed cuffs. Large interior pocket, side zip arm sleeve pocket, two hand pockets on the outside and another large expandable front pocket. Very cool piece.

Size:
(I'm usually wearing M in EG and this fits between M - L). Good for layering.

Condition: 8/10
No damage or stains, just looks broken-in. Creases in all the right spots.

Asking $300 obo
Available for pickup in NYC. International buyers PM for purchase details
 

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