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Womans Didriksons parka


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Barely used woman's Didrikson parka for sale.

100% waterproof, an ideal dog walking coat.

size 38


?60 ono


Official description:

100% water- and windproof, all seam taped.

Longer parka with in clean look with generous cosy pockets at front.

Light weight outer fabric in cotton mix.

Soft luxuary pile at inner back, hood and lower pockets.

Hidden reflective at inside sleeve to fold up when needed.


Elsa is a lined parka from Didriksons Originals with a stylish design and an outer material in a blend of cotton and polyamide. The liner in Elsa is made from recycled fibre. The parka has a soft, luxurious pile lining on the inside of the back, hood and front pockets. The parka is wind and waterproof with taped seams and is made from breathable fabric. On the inside of the cuffs is a discreet reflector that becomes visible when the cuffs are folded up. Hem, hood and waistband are adjustable as needed. PFC-free water-repellent finish.

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