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Noble House U.S.NAVY Sweatshirt 1930-1940

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Art. no.: SKU-95
39,00 €
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Veste d'aviateur « B3 ALPHA » Classic Noble House Sweatshirts
Premium 1930’s & 1940’s athletic sweatshirts


280 g ware
cotton blend fabric

cozy inner side

hand printed historical motives
historical cut from the years 1930 – 1940
made from the original templates
Our sweatshirts have a real highlight: the cotton fabric of which the sweatshirts are made, is fabricated with original machines out of the year 1940! In this factory, you get the feeling that time has simply stood still.

Made in Italy
Edition Series

Sizes available:
S – 4XL

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