Speedo ECO END Swimming briefs, Men's, Size: 34, True navy

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Amazon Classic sports styling, straight from the Speedo design archives. This sporty HyperBoom Jammer nods to our brand heritage with a revival of our iconic go-faster Boom Logo stripe. It's cut with a front support liner and an adjustable drawstring for comfort and security during training. Be ready to go again in the quick-drying Endurance+ fabric, designed for durability with high chlorine resistance. Body made of 53% Recycled Polyester, 47% PBT. Endurance+ Fabric: Body made of 53% Recycled Polyester, 47% PBT. Recycled Polyester yarns are made from 1% post-consumer waste, such as recycled plastic bottles, with high chlorine resistance and quick dry Drawstring waist for enhanced fit and security Front Liner made from 1% Recycled Polyester

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Classic sports styling, straight from the Speedo design archives. This sporty HyperBoom Jammer nods to our brand heritage with a revival of our iconic go-faster Boom Logo stripe. It's cut with a front support liner and an adjustable drawstring for comfort and security during training. Be ready to go again in the quick-drying Endurance+ fabric, designed for durability with high chlorine resistance. Body made of 53% Recycled Polyester, 47% PBT. Endurance+ Fabric: Body made of 53% Recycled Polyester, 47% PBT. Recycled Polyester yarns are made from 1% post-consumer waste, such as recycled plastic bottles, with high chlorine resistance and quick dry Drawstring waist for enhanced fit and security Front Liner made from 1% Recycled Polyester

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Speedo ECO END Swimming briefs true navy Sale at Zalando.ie | Outer fabric material: 100% polyester | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 34. Color: True navy. Pattern: plain.


Product specifications

Brand Speedo
EAN
  • 5053744712659
Color
  • True navy
Size
  • 34
Gender
  • Male

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