Men's Dobermans Aggressive insulated sweatshirt VALHALLA KZ204
Insulated sweatshirt
| Category: | Hoodies, Sweatshirts, Zippers |
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Men's Dobermans Aggressive insulated sweatshirt VALHALLA KZ204
The raised collar merges into a spacious, insulated hood. The garment is made of high-quality cotton. On the left side of the chest of the sweatshirt is the inscription "Valhalla Rising". The back is largely covered with a print depicting a half-kneeling Viking leaning on a sword. In the background, a fleet of ships at sea can be seen. The graphics draw on Scandinavian motifs.
Men's sweatshirts with fur - size chart
| Size | Chest width | Inner sleeve length | Outer sleeve length | Length |
| M | 116 cm | 54 cm | 75cm | 69 cm |
| L | 124cm | 55cm | 78 cm | 72 cm |
| XL | 129cm | 58 cm | 84cm | 75cm |
| XXL | 132 cm | 60cm | 84cm | 78 cm |
| XXXL | 144cm | 62 cm | 85cm | 80cm |
* TOLERANCE RANGE: +- 2 cm
Maintenance instructions
- wash at a temperature of max. 30°C on a gentle program with mild mechanical action
- When ironing, the temperature of the bottom surface must not exceed 110°C
- the product must not be bleached
- The product must not be dry cleaned.
- The product must not be dried in a tumble dryer.
- always wash inside out
- use a non-aggressive detergent
- we do not recommend the use of concentrated gel products
- do not use fabric softener or detergent with fabric softener
- wash with clothes of the same color
- Dry horizontally, in the shade, not in direct sunlight.
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Dobermans Aggressive is a popular brand inspired by fighting dogs, Norse mythology and war history in general. Bold designs and high-quality materials were created more than 10 years ago, where football fans and people with a radical "politically incorrect" opinion found a favorite, expressing themselves on the street with this clothing.
The designs are not exaggerated, they are more decent - more radical, we are proud that Legal Shop can sell this great brand.





