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"Men's Fleece Hoodie & Jogger Set – Winter-Ready Streetwear (S-XXXL, Black/Gray/Navy/White)"
€31.66€54.89
Faarf : hellgrau





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XXXL
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Geschätzt tëscht Mon, Dec 15 an Sat, Dec 20
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Aus Nordic chapter stammen
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 32825020
Item specifics
Dicke
Déck (Wanter)
Faarf
Anerer
Top Längt
Regelméisseg
Material
Polyester
Ärm Längt
Voll
Stuff
Keen
Abnehmbare Deel
None, Others
Zorte
Los
Fleegeinstruktiounen
machine washable; no dry clean
Included Components
Ee Stéck
Item description from the seller
Winter Streets, Unlimited Moves
Engineered for urban explorers navigating between Berlin's icy U-Bahn stations and NYC's heated subway cars—this fleece set delivers warmth without sacrificing street credibility.
5 Reasons This Set Outperforms
Plush Fleece Interior – Brushed polyester mimics the coziness of London's wool markets
Metropolis-Ready Design – Hoodie thumbholes + jogger phone pocket for global city life
Adaptive Warmth – Retains heat like Parisian café heaters yet breathes like Milan spring
Monochrome Mastery – Deep navy hides Amsterdam bike grease as well as NYC coffee spills
Extended Sizing – XXXL fits Amsterdam's tallest cyclists and Berlin's broadest shoulders
Style It Across Continents
🇩🇪 Berlin Edge – Layer over graphic tees with chunky sneakers
🇺🇸 NYC Practical – Hood up for bodega runs with high-top kicks
🇬🇧 London Lounge – Pair with Chelsea boots for WFH video calls
🇮🇹 Milan Minimal – Tuck hoodie into tailored trousers for aperitivo
Built for Urban Endurance
The ribbed cuffs withstand Berlin wind tunnels, while the kangaroo pocket securely holds everything from Paris metro cards to Amsterdam rolling papers.


















