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Vintage 80s SPALDING V-neck Windbreaker - Navy - Size L (Japan)

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Management number 60966960 Release Date 2026/02/08 List Price $65.30 Model Number 60966960
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Vintage windbreaker from the 1980s
Made by SPALDING (Spalding).
This is a V-neck, pullover-style windbreaker (V-jacket).

Made in Japan with a solid construction,
the glossy nylon material gives it a great look.
Perfect as training wear for basketball, baseball, and other sports,
it's also a popular item for street style and vintage mixes in recent years.

【Condition】
As a vintage item, there are signs of aging such as stains and wear on the tag.
However, the fabric itself has no stains, discoloration, or fading,
and considering its age, it's in very good condition.
There is no damage that would hinder wear.

【Color】
Navy (dark blue)

【Material】
100% Polyester

【Actual Measurements (flat lay, approximate)】
Length: Approximately 68cm
Width: Approximately 58cm
Sleeve Length: Approximately 89cm (raglan)

*Please allow for slight variations.
*Please compare with your own clothing for consideration.

This is a recommended piece for those who prioritize condition among vintage sportswear.

*Please purchase only if you understand that this is a pre-owned/vintage item.
*Please check the condition of the item in the photos.
*Packaging may use recycled materials.

CategoryMen > Coats & jackets > Windbreaker
SizeL (42-44)
BrandSpalding
ConditionGood

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