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FOR SALE ?4 Next Smart Collected Quality Coat Lined Mens Size M Rainproof Black


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?4 Next Smart Collected Coat Lined Men's Size M Rainproof Black


MATERIAL: Cotton. Polyester lined.

CIRCA: 2004

CONDITION: EXCELLENT no signs of wear like new.

LABEL: Next

SIZE: M

Sleeve length 63cm

Overall length 88cm

Overall width 56cm


Note: OFFERS NOT ACCEPTED - prices are heavily discounted.


Available for collection from Buchan Rd Nunhead London SE15 3HQ.

If collecting you can try before you buy.

Can be posted at COST price for an additional ?2.95


Payment Options:

Paypal or Bank Transfer (in advance or on arrival) - Cash (on arrival)


Dear potential customer be assured that you can buy with confidence from me.

100% positive feedback (4895) since 2004. I have been an experienced seller on a well known auction site.

My aim is to offer you items accurately described and priced more often for much less than comparable items.

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