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The ultra-light down jacket can be packed into a small bag, which is convenient to carry, and is very suitable for travel. It is light and thin, suitable for early spring, winter, and late autumn. It keeps warm and windproof, and gives you more in cold days.
Product: Down jacket
Applicable age: 12 months, 9 months, 18 months
Fabric: Other
Applicable gender: neutral
Whether to wear a hat: a hat can not be removed
Color classification: white, coffee color
Material composition: 100% polyester fiber
Lining material composition: cotton 100%
Weight: 700g
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