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Men's Fleece-Lined Hooded Zip-Up Sweatshirt – Winter Warm Thickened Polyester Jacket With Sherpa Collar (Black/Grey)
€23.08€39.54
Faarf : schwaarz


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About this item
Aus Nordic chapter stammen
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 33728798
Item specifics
Dicke
Déck (Wanter)
Faarf
Schwaarz, gro
Top Längt
Regelméisseg
Saison
Spring, Winter, Autumn
Hooded
Jo
Clothes Placket
Zipper
Material
Polyester
Ärm Längt
Voll
Stuff
Keen
Abnehmbare Deel
Keen
Zorte
Los
Fleegeinstruktiounen
Maschinnwäsch oder professionell chemesch Reinigung
Included Components
Ee Stéck
Item description from the seller
Winter-Ready Without the Bulk
This sherpa-lined hoodie (100% polyester) traps body heat at -5°C while the breathable fleece interior prevents overheating indoors. The oversized fit allows layering over hoodies or thermals.
5 Reasons It Sells Out Fast
✔ No-Struggle Zipper – Glides smoothly even with gloves on.
✔ Anti-Pilling Fabric – Brushed texture resists fuzz after 50+ washes.
✔ Hidden Chin Guard – Soft fleece collar prevents zipper irritation.
✔ 360° Storm Protection – Extended hood covers 90% of face in wind.
✔ Work & Play Versatility – Matte black for gigs, heather grey for job interviews.
Style Hacks for Subzero Days
→ Streetwear MVP – Layer under a denim jacket for retro vibes.
→ Night Shift Essential – Reflective tape option (custom order).
→ Gym-to-Street – Thumbholes secure sleeves during workouts.
Built for Repetition
• Double-stitched seams withstand backpack straps.
• Anti-static treatment avoids lint attraction.
Grab Yours Before Seasons Change
Black/Grey – Fits US M-5XL (Asian size +1 recommended).
















