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Baby Phat White Leather Moto Jacket Vintage Y2K Rare Gold Hardware Baddie Bratz

C$275

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This iconic + rare vintage Baby Phat white leather jacket is the ultimate Y2K grail for your streetwear collection. Channel your inner Kimora Lee Simmons with the signature embroidered cat logo, luxurious gold hardware, and edgy buckle cuff details that scream early 2000s baddie. White leather in particular is a more sought after color making its value higher . With that said this old gal has probably been to more clubs than me so she's got some nicks and scuffs which have been taken into account when pricing. There is SO much more sliving to do !!! Brand: Baby Phat Style: Moto / Biker Jacket Material: Genuine Leather Color: Cream / Off-White Hardware: Gold-tone Closure: Full Zip with Buckle Collar Features: Large embroidered back logo, buckled sleeves, gold satin lining Era: Vintage Y2K Fit: Slim / Tailored Aesthetic: McBling, Cyber Y2K, Streetwear Detail: Small chest logo embroidery Detail: Zippered cuffs with double buckles Detail: Gold chain Keywords: Y2K, McBling, Streetwear, Vintage, Baddie, Cyber, Moto, Leather, Kimora Lee Simmons, 2000s, Bratz, Aesthetic, Rare, Grail, Off-White Next Day Shipping ~ Open To Offers + Bundle Discounts ~ New Pieces Added Daily

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