French Army jacket by Client
French unisex customized army jackets, each one is slightly different and unique. Embroidered by hand in Berlin with hands and microphone lead logo. As worn by Pixie Geldof. Yup! It is.
Tagged: cool jackets, recycled fashion
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brett said | 12 July, 2011
i think your shop url link is broken
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