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The North Face Men's Canyonlands Tall Fleece Half Zip Pullover Blue Size Small

The North Face

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The North Face Men's Canyonlands Tall Half Zip Pullover in Blue Size Small. Shell A: 100% Polyester, Shell B: 93% Polyester and 7% Elastane. Never fear, tall me of the world: The North Face has the Canyonlands Tall Half Zip Fleece Mid-layer is perfect for anyone over 6 feet tall. The smooth and comfortable fleece is perfect for skiing or casual cold-weather wear, with a large zipper-secured chest pocket. This mid-layer fleece has a fit with the perfect amount of stretch for all day comfort. Stretch heather fleece with a brushed back adds comfort and warmth. Mock turtleneck and half-length zipper help you customize airflow and warmth. The zippers are molded and reinforced for extra durability. Not to mention the zipper pills for additional assistance on those bitter cold days. Measurements are approximate while lying flat: 18 1/2" under arm to under arm x 25" top of shoulder to bottom of hem. Excellent pre-loved condition! NO flaws, fading, tearing, pilling, or stains to note! Comes from a clean and smoke free home. Add this to a bundle and feel free to make an offer. Reasonable offers are welcome!
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