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XL (44 inch chest) Superdry Jacket. Black Rivet Jacket


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Two jackets for men.

I have an XL Superdry jacket for men in used, good condition. It has a hood anf fleece lining. It has three, two way zips to the front and a high collar when zipped up. I have measured arm pit to arm pit as 22 inch making it a 44 inch chest. The drop from top of shoulder to hem is 28 inches. ?20 See photo


I have a Black Rivet jacket for men in generally good condition with some signs of use such as a couple of small white marks on the back and front. Hardly noticeable. It does not have a hood. The jacket from arm pit to arm pit is 22 inch making a 44 inch chest. The drop from top of shoulder to hem is 27 inch. ?10. See photo

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