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Chanel 10C Cruise 2010 Most Wanted Jacket CC Logo FR 38

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Chanel most wanted jacket coat from Chanel Cruise 2010 runway collection. It is adorned with Chanel interlocking CC logo buttons and front pockets. It is new. Fabric is 58% nylon, 16% cotton, 15% wool, 10% polyester, and 1% metal.
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