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Port Authority Ladies Two-Tone Soft Shell Jacket L794 Black/GraphiteOur Two Tone Soft Shell Jacket takes on the wet windy world with function and style. Made with polyester interlock bonded to polyester fleece this soft shell breathes to keep you comfortable and has stretch to keep up with your active lifestyle. Rated for protection against water its ready for whatever adventure your day holds. 100% polyester interlock surface with lamination bonded to 100% polyester fleece 3000MM fabric waterproof rating 3000G M
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