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4V15 - En jaktväst / fiskeväst i 280 grams bomull av Gunn-worn kvalitet som är i traditionell stil. Perfekt som fiskeväst då det är gott om multifunktionella fickor, ryggficka och fodrad med 100% bomull. Passar utmärkt som fiskeväst eller jaktväst med alla små fickor för förvaring.

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En fiskeväst / jaktväst i 280 grams bomull av Gunn-worn kvalitet som är i traditionell stil. Perfekt som fiskeväst då det är gott om multifunktionella fickor, ryggficka och fodrad med 100% bomull. Passar utmärkt som fiskeväst med alla små fickor och förvaring.

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