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1629 days ago

Size S Reebok Playdry Performance Singlet BLUE/WHITE BNWT

Karlie from Mosgiel-Taieri

$10 each, or buy 2 or more and pay just $8 each!

*** JEANS & BRANDED CLOTHING CLEARANCE ***

Various styles of jeans and branded clothing clearing now. All brand new with tags. Some may be slightly shop-soiled (dusty etc but not stained).

Reebok Playdry Singlet

Playdry performance fabric is a moisture management system that moves moisture away from your skin. It accelerates evaporation, increases ventilation and reduces chaffing. And it doesn't trap the heap inside. Play Dry. Because dryer is cooler.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please check measurements carefully, as some sizes/fits are international and may not be what you expect.

Brand: Reebok
Colour: Blue and white
Style: Regular fit
Fabric: 100% Polyester
Size: Asian size L (I'm guessing about Kiwi S)
Features: Playdry moisture management system fabric, screenprint patterns front and back

MEASUREMENTS: ** PLEASE CHECK **

Underarm to underarm at back: 55cm
Length at back: 74cm

I'm happy to put up further measurements if you require them.

From a smoke free, pet free environment.

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Price: $10

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