Tommy Hilfiger REG Polo shirt, Women's, Size: XL, Ecru/blue spell

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Amazon SIMPLE & ELEGANT: This modern top is crafted from sustainable fabric and boasts a classic polo collar. The four button placket and logo detail on the chest complete the look. OPTIMAL FIT: This regular fit polo shirt is a timeless classic that impresses with its comfortable cut. The top is crafted from a stretchy fabric that ensures a comfortable fit. PREMIUM DESIGN: This top boasts a timeless design as well as a comfortable fabric that feels pleasant on the skin. Whether you wear it to the office or on the weekend, this top always provides the perfect mix of comfort and style. MATERIAL & CARE: The polo shirt is made from 96% organic cotton and 4% elastane. It is machine washable. PROVEN QUALITY: The designer brand has been captivating the global fashion industry with its high-quality and lightweight designs in a wide range of styles in its famous dark blue, white and red colours since 1985.

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SIMPLE & ELEGANT: This modern top is crafted from sustainable fabric and boasts a classic polo collar. The four button placket and logo detail on the chest complete the look. OPTIMAL FIT: This regular fit polo shirt is a timeless classic that impresses with its comfortable cut. The top is crafted from a stretchy fabric that ensures a comfortable fit. PREMIUM DESIGN: This top boasts a timeless design as well as a comfortable fabric that feels pleasant on the skin. Whether you wear it to the office or on the weekend, this top always provides the perfect mix of comfort and style. MATERIAL & CARE: The polo shirt is made from 96% organic cotton and 4% elastane. It is machine washable. PROVEN QUALITY: The designer brand has been captivating the global fashion industry with its high-quality and lightweight designs in a wide range of styles in its famous dark blue, white and red colours since 1985.


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Brand Tommy Hilfiger
EAN
  • 8721106159592

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