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Heidmork Women´s Coat

Price: 177,00 €
Style: W11333

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True red (260) Black (900)
Fabric:
PU coated Nylon 5000mm
Fit:
Slim
Features:
  • Slip into our new Women's waterproof and breathable coat that is tailored for a woman's torso.
  • All seams are taped and shoulders are seamless.
  • Intergrated dual adjustable swivel hood for perfect fit and great cover.
  • Rough looking metal, dual slider zipper at front covered with a snapped stormlist.
  • High overlapping collar that has a magnetic closure.
  • Two pockets with snap closure.
  • Pleat in the back for extra comfort.
  • Snap adjustment at cuff.
Recommended for:
  • For pure fun on a dreary day.

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1. Lyndsay on 30/06/2011, said:

I believe your clothing is of extremely high quality. I also love the tailoring of the Heidmork coat.
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Heidmork

HeidmorkHeiðmörk was proclaimed a municipal conservation area of Reykjavík in 1950. It is located southeast of Elliðavatn, Iceland, and is about 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city of Reykjavík. Its name is derived from its namesake in Norway. The total area of the conservation area is 2,800 acres (11 km2). It is a popular recreational area in Iceland. Heiðmörk is where Reykjavík's water reservoirs and drinking water wells are located. Rauðhólar are notable natural formation of Heiðmörk, a cluster of red coloured pseudocraters.
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