Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine

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340.27 USD
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340.27 USD
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829.93 USD
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Description

Overshirt-style jacket in dark grey melange wool fabric, featuring a camp/open collar, two flap chest pockets, and a concealed front closure. Long sleeves with single-button cuffs engraved with the Cruna logo. Back yoke construction visible at the shoulder. Inner neck label reads "CRUNA MADE IN ITALY" with a secondary label "Marzotto for CRUNA" indicating the fabric supplier.

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Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine
Cruna Shirts Grey Lana Vergine

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