Sudadera monograma alfabético navideño

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Peso 0,280 kg
Gramaje

280 g/m²

Marca

Roly

Material

50% algodón / 50% poliéster

Tejido

Felpa perchada

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Tallas Sudadera

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ANCHO 54cm 57cm 60cm 63cm 66cm
LARGO 66cm 69cm 72cm 75cm 78cm
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Descubre nuestra sudadera sin capucha personalizada con monograma alfabético y detalles navideños, ideal para darle un toque festivo y único a tu guardarropa. Esta sudadera incluye un diseño exclusivo con la inicial de tu elección y un espacio especial en el centro para añadir tu nombre, haciendo de cada prenda una pieza verdaderamente personal.

Fabricada con materiales de alta calidad, esta sudadera combina comodidad y estilo en una prenda perfecta para la temporada navideña. Con su diseño de monograma y detalles festivos, es ideal tanto para ti como para un regalo especial que celebre la magia de las fiestas.

Compra ahora tu sudadera con monograma alfabético y nombre y lleva contigo una prenda que celebra la navidad de forma personalizada. ¡Añade un toque especial a esta época del año!

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