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OAKLEY Rs Shell Respectable Down Jacket

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Management number 35660471 Release Date 2025/12/24 List Price $122.86 Model Number 35660471
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Oakley
Rs Shell Respectable Down Jacket

An innovative down jacket that celebrates the "RADSKIN," the best skin, and pursues synchronization with the body.
High-quality down with 700 fill power and high heat retention is combined with a water-repellent material that feels good to the touch but has a firm texture, creating a comfortable urban life.
It features a long hem designed with the COMMUTER STYLE in mind, and a three-dimensional sleeve pattern for easy movement.
A water-resistant zipper is placed on the chest to prevent rain from entering. The hood is equipped with a Cohesive stopper for quick hood adjustment.
It is easy to wear and supports movement with a modified pattern of set-in sleeves in the front and raglan sleeves in the back. Reflector logos on the front and back enhance visibility at night and protect you.
This is a hooded dark green down jacket with two zippered pockets.

- Brand: Oakley
- Color: New Dark Brush
- Retail Price: ¥41,800

Purchased this year at Second Street and cleaned, but I have not worn it even once, so I am selling it.

Please understand that this is a used item before purchasing.
Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to used items.

CategoryMen > Coats & jackets > Puffer
SizeL (42-44)
BrandOakley
ConditionGood

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