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Men's Heavyweight Hooded Winter Coat - Mid-Length Fleece-Lined Jacket With Multiple Pockets For Dad & Grandpa, Cotton-Filled Warmth
292 myyty
€39.35€56.73
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Raportoi
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Item specifics
Paksuus
Paksu (talvi)
Väri
Muut
Yläosan pituus
säännöllinen
Materiaali
Polyester
Hihan pituus
Täysi
Täyte
Muut
Irrotettava osa
None, Others
Tyypit
Löysä
Hoito-ohjeet
Konepesu tai ammattimainen kuivapesu
Included Components
Yksi kappale
Item description from the seller
Winter Armor for the Silver Fox
Dad’s old coat whispering "retire me"? Upgrade him to this fortress of warmth. The fleece-lined interior laughs at winter winds, while the knee-covering length shields his back from icy benches.
Why This Coat Earns Its Place in His Closet
Thermal Lock System – Cotton filling + polyester fleece lining = stubborn cold doesn’t stand a chance.
Guardian Length – 75cm coverage protects his kidneys when he’s fixing the garden fence.
Pocket Arsenal – 4 external pockets swallow gloves, hearing aids, and grandkids’ stray LEGO bricks.
Hooded Command Post – Adjustable drawstring keeps snow off his glasses during dog walks.
Real-Life Hero Moments
Morning Ritual: Hood up, hands in pockets, striding through frost-covered park paths.
Grandpa Duty: Kneeling to tie a child’s shoelaces – no cold ground reaches his knees.
Workshop Warrior: Pockets full of nails and tape measure, still looking put-together.
Legacy-Grade Wintering
This isn’t just a coat – it’s the uniform of men who built families and fix leaky faucets at 6 AM. [Add to Cart] before the first snowfall tests his old jacket’s patience.








