Tommy Hilfiger Men's Adan 3.5 cm Leather Belt, Black, 85

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Amazon INTRAMONTABLE ICONICITY: The stylish design of the Tommy Hilfiger belt makes it the perfect detail of a fashionable look. Match easily and can be worn with jeans or suit. PRACTICAL CLOSURE: The highlight of this item is the square pin buckle. The practical buckle allows you to easily adjust the length of the belt, changing it as needed. FOR EVERY OCCASION: This belt is ideal for work and elegant occasions such as weddings. Tommy Hilfiger branding enriches the look. MATERIAL AND SIZE: Made of 100% leather, this belt is 3.5cm wide. High quality, it is a soft men's belt that offers high wearing comfort. QUALITY GUARANTEED: Since 1985, this fashion brand stands out all over the world for quality and simplicity, as well as the styles it offers in the renowned dark blue, white and red colours.

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INTRAMONTABLE ICONICITY: The stylish design of the Tommy Hilfiger belt makes it the perfect detail of a fashionable look. Match easily and can be worn with jeans or suit. PRACTICAL CLOSURE: The highlight of this item is the square pin buckle. The practical buckle allows you to easily adjust the length of the belt, changing it as needed. FOR EVERY OCCASION: This belt is ideal for work and elegant occasions such as weddings. Tommy Hilfiger branding enriches the look. MATERIAL AND SIZE: Made of 100% leather, this belt is 3.5cm wide. High quality, it is a soft men's belt that offers high wearing comfort. QUALITY GUARANTEED: Since 1985, this fashion brand stands out all over the world for quality and simplicity, as well as the styles it offers in the renowned dark blue, white and red colours.

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Tommy Hilfiger ADAN Belt black Sale at Zalando.ie | Outer fabric material: 100% leather | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 34. Color: Black. Pattern: plain.


Product specifications

Brand Tommy Hilfiger
EAN
  • 8720638193029
Color
  • Black
Size
  • 34
Gender
  • Male

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