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Little Donkey Andy Women's Lightweight Vest Fleece Softshell Vest Windproof Sleeveless Jacket Outerwear with 6 Zipper Pockets

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Management number 208808253 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$8.96 Model Number 208808253
Category
  • WINDPROOF & LIGHTWEIGHT - Elastic cuffs and drawcord hem help seal out the elements. Chin guard keeps you warm.
  • WATER-RESISTANT & BREATHABLE - Featuring water-repellent and breathability soft shell to keep your comfortable and dry in the light rain.
  • MOVE FREELY & SOFTNESS - Made of 4-way stretch softshell fabric outside allows a wide range of motion. And Crafted from high-quality polar fleece fabric inside, offers a soft and cozy feel and keeps you warm and insulated, making it ideal for fall, winter.
  • 6 FUNCTIONAL POCKETS - 2 zip-up hand pockets, 2 internal pockets and 2 chest zip pocket keep your stuff safe and secure. They are perfect for carrying your essentials such as a cellphone, wallet, keys, etc.
  • VERSATILE - Ideal for travel, golf, running, hiking, work, etc. Can be worn as a mid layer on frigid days or an outer layer in mild cool weather.
Color Red
Pattern Solid
Material Nylon
Brand Name Little Donkey Andy
Fabric Type 95% Nylon, 5% Elastane
Sleeve Type Sleeveless
Closure Type Zipper
Style Number DK3316rd00
Pocket Description Utility Pocket
Age Range Description Adult
Item Length Description Standard Length
Product Care Instructions Machine Wash

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