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Posted 29 August 2023
PUMA Essentials Men’s Full-Zip Logo Hoodie (2 Colours / Sizes XS-XL) - W/Code - Sold by Puma UK
£3.95 ·
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RRP £53, reduced to £15.90 - extra 20% off with code TREND20
Currently full price on the Puma website - Grey £48 & Black £53
Available in black or grey in sizes XS to XL.
Delivery is £3.95
Free delivery if buying two
Details
Classic looks cool in the Essentials Full-Zip Hoodie. Sleek and sporty, with a comfortable, everyday-ready fit, it'll quickly become your go-to for all-purpose casual wear.
Features
Material
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Currently full price on the Puma website - Grey £48 & Black £53
Available in black or grey in sizes XS to XL.
Delivery is £3.95
Free delivery if buying two
Details
Classic looks cool in the Essentials Full-Zip Hoodie. Sleek and sporty, with a comfortable, everyday-ready fit, it'll quickly become your go-to for all-purpose casual wear.
Features
- Recycled Content: Made with at least 20% recycled material as a step toward a better future
- Regular fit
- Side pockets for convenient storage solutions
- Full-zip closure
- Jersey-lined hood with drawcords for customised comfort
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Some styles feature PUMA No.1 Logo at left chest
- Some styles feature PUMA Cat Logo at left chest
- Cotton and recycled polyester
Material
- 66% cotton, 34% polyester
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Edited by PD2K79, 29 August 2023
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sorted byDid a search on the Address they claim to be located in, no sign of Puma. Just a company trading under the name "Branded". Huge spike in Negative reviews in the last 12 months mostly from Items not being delivered. - Good Luck
There are a few official eBay outlets (River Island etc.,) that seem to outsource their operations of eBay, Amazon etc., to other companies.
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