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Neighborhood NGAP Skolet TC Jackets

17 November 2008, 22.11 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

neighborhood ngap skolet tc jackets 1 Neighborhood NGAP Skolet TC Jackets

The Neighborhood NGAP Skolet TC jackets have been released. It is definitely one of the most interesting pieces in the Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 collection. Heavy applications on the front, reflective stripes on the back and thick fleece hoods and lining are only a few of the details on the jackets.

Coming in three colorways, the Neighborhood NGAP Skolet TC Jackets are now available at SlamJam.

Detailed images follow after the jump.


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