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【80's Vintage】"MULBERRY STREET" geometric pattern fleece×nylon reversible jacket (p-2510-8-3) 80's vintage! From MULBERRY STREET, founded in London in 1971, we have a reversible jacket featuring a geometric patterned fleece and nylon. This is a POP jacket reminiscent of the 80's, with an old-school vibe. The fabric is polyester fleece. The other side is made of nylon with a matte sheen reminiscent of wrinkled satin. The front side has diamond-shaped stitching like quilting, giving it a classic feel. It also offers excellent cold protection. The colors are a POP palette typical of the 80's: black × shocking pink, mustard yellow, emerald green, lavender, orange, and brown. You can also enjoy the coolness of solid black, making this a versatile jacket. It's great that you can wear it depending on your mood. The front opens and closes with snap buttons. The buttons are simple dark silver metal buttons. The cuffs, hem, and neck are made of stretchy rib knit material. There are slanted pockets on both sides of both sides. There is no size notation, but it is equivalent to a women's size L. Please check the actual size below, along with the image of a woman with a height of 156cm wearing it. Recommended for women and small men. Recommended for those looking for a nice POP 80's jacket, old-school freaks, club-goers, and street style enthusiasts. This is a one-of-a-kind item, so don't miss out! (To be continued)
3 weeks ago