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Eastern Mountain Sports Trition 3 in 1 jacket - women


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Eastern Mountain Sports Trition 3 in 1 jacket in a beautiful blue mirage colour with yellow/orange zips.

Absolutely love the jacket, but unfortunately it's a bit too tight for me. 

It would be great for hiking or walks around the park during this coming season.

Has a navy detachable fleece inside that can be used on its own, making this jacket extremely versatile.

Bought for £99.99, but it's worth £139.99 - I'm asking for £30 as I've missed the return date.

Collection from SE27 or can deliver locally from Friday to Monday.

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