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The North Face Mountain Light Jacket Men's Mineral Grey 21SS

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Management number 2042780 Release Date 2025/07/08 List Price $150.69 Model Number 2042780
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◆ Brand
THENORTHFACE / The North Face


◆ Features
・This is the popular Mountain Light Jacket from The North Face in the rare color Mineral Gray. It is said to be inspired by the color of the beach, and its elegant and beautiful color is a point that makes it hard to be mistaken for others.
・The nylon uses Gore-Tex, and the front zip has a double flap design to prevent cold air from entering. If you wear something warm inside, such as fleece or an inner down jacket, you can wear it even in the middle of winter, so it can be worn for a long period of time from spring to autumn to winter.
・It has a zip-in zip design, so if the zipper specifications match, you can attach other fleece or inner down jackets from companies like Uniqlo or Workman.


◆ Size
S
Shoulder width: approx. 84cm
Width: approx. 56cm
Length: approx. 71cm

*Please note that these measurements are taken by hand, so there may be some errors.


◆ Color
Mineral Gray


◆ Material
Outer fabric: 100% nylon
Lining: 100% polyester


◆ Purchase location
Goldwin Online Store


◆ Condition
This item has been worn several times and stored.
There are no scratches or scuffs, and it is in very good condition with little signs of wear.


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