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Men's Baseball-Style Puffer Jacket With 600 Fill Power White Duck Down, Mid-Length Quilted Design For Winter Warmth & Streetwear Style
286 solgt
DKK372.58DKK585.12
farve : Sort
størrelse : 2XL
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Varenummer: 31986027
Item specifics
Tykkelse
Tyk (vinter)
Farve
Andre
Top Længde
Almindelig
Materiale
polyester
Ærmelængde
Fuld
Fyld
Hvid andedun
Aftagelig del
None, Others
Typer
Løs
Plejeanvisninger
Maskinvask eller professionel rensning
Included Components
Et stykke
Item description from the seller
Cold Weather? Swing for the Fences.
This isn’t your grandpa’s puffer – the baseball-inspired quilting and sharp stand collar scream street cred, while the 600-fill white duck down bats away subzero chills. At 75cm length, it covers your hips without drowning your frame. Plus, that 100% polyester armor laughs at rain, snow, and laundry day.
Why This Jacket Hits a Home Run
⚾ Pro-Level Warmth: 600 fill power + 75% down cluster ratio = dugout-to-tundra ready.
⚾ Style That Steals Bases: Contrast stitching mimics baseball seams for instant cool points.
⚾ Size-Inclusive MVP: From M to 6XL, every body type gets VIP treatment.
⚾ Low-Maintenance Fabric: Spill your ramen? Toss it in the washer – no drama.
⚾ Neutral Color Power: Khaki/black/coffee options play nice with joggers or chinos.
From Campus to Cloud Nine
8AM lecture? Throw this on over a hoodie – the zippered chest pocket guards your AirPods. Date night? Layer it under a wool coat for stealth warmth. Even at -15°C, the baffle-box construction traps heat like a dugout heater.
Game On. Winter Off.
Your coldest season just got its first walk-off win.









