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Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch

Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
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Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch
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  • Model: FFC-002
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Final Fantasy 15 Cindy Yellow Leather Jacket with Hammer Head Patch

Material: Top quality genuine leather or faux leather



Lining: Comfortable viscose inside lining



Color: Awesome yellow



Pockets: Two flapped pockets at chest, two flapped pockets at upper arms



Logo: “Hammer Head” Logo at backside



Size: Short body size



Hemline: Rib-knit hemline



Collar: Shirt collar style



Front: YKK zipper shutting



Designing: Pink and white stripes designing



Sleeves: Long and fitting



Cuffs: Rib-knitted cuffs

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How to measure your size.

Measuring Tips to Assure The Best Fit.

A) Chest

With arms at sides, place a tape measure under your arms and run it around the fullest part of the bustline and across the shoulder blades.

B) Shoulder to Shoulder

The Shoulder to Shoulder measurement is taken ON THE BACK from one end of the shoulder to the other. Do not pull a straight line from these two points; follow the natural curve of the body.

B) Sleeves

The Jacket Sleeve measurement is from the end of your shoulder to the wrist. (Not to be confused with "Shirt Sleeve" which follows the "Center to Cuff" measurement.). This measurement should be close to the length from a jacket's shoulder seam to the end of its sleeve.