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Vintage Mr.vincent 100% Cashmere Ultima Coat Women's Satin Lining on 2040-motos

US $52.79
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Hudsonville, Michigan, United States

Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
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TypeType:Outerwear Coat & Jacket

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Luxurious and Fabulous 100% Cashmere Long length women's coat!

Looks like new and Is very nice!  No buttons or closures of any possibly had a belt at one time but not included.

Measures about a 6/8 Small Med.  Feel free to ask questions.

Comes clean from a SMOKE FREE home! Thank You

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