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Unisex Jungle & Urban Camouflage Cover UP Zip Hoodie Rotary Print Sweatshirt, Hiking, Trekking, Fishing, Streetwear, Adventure Travel Sports

£19.99

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Camouflage Pattern

100% Cotton rotary print camouflage. Cover-up zip through hood with tone to tone string. 1x1 elastane rib cuff & waist kangroo pocket. Top stitching on shoulders and arms hole. Friendly with any printing & decoration.

All over print
Zip hoodie
100% cotton
High comfort , High quality product
2 kangaroo pockets
Urban, stylish and modern design
Youth Choice
Style Code SC-55
This garment is Ideal for Urban, modern, stylish, Geometric inspired clothing wear, Gothic wear, Punk inspired clothing, Rock, Metal inspired clothing. themed events, and to wear as a street style to make a style statement.
Fabric: 100% Cotton

Available in Sizes: XS-XXL (Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, Double Extra Large)

Colour options: Two colour options
Colour Option 1) Jungle camouflage
Colour Option 2) Urban camouflage

Delivery options:
1) Free Royal Mail 1st Class (2 working days) including post and package for all National and UK based Costumers.
2) Can offer Next day/express/signed for/ Royal mail domestic and international shipping at an additional competitive price. Please send a message for further delivery options.

Company Information: Pandor Clothing is a manufacturer and wholesaler of sportswear, leisure wear, promotional wear, urban and street wear clothing since 25 years based in United Kingdom. We pride ourselves in manufacturing high quality goods and selling them at competitive prices through impeccable customer service. We sell in bulk also. please contact us for bulk prices. We specialise in T-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jogging bottoms, jog suits, fleeces, workwear.

All our items can be personalised by printing or embroidery.

Please specify the Size & Colour required in message when placing the order.
PLEASE NOTE: Actual Colour May Vary Slightly from thePicture Due to Lighting Effects & Different Screen Display Settings.

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