Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Fluffy Gloves sweater in multicolor nylon with diamond pattern, crewneck, purple nylon gloves, logo label detail on the front, and straight hem. Composition: 100% Nylon
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Color: Multicolor
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vestibilità regolare
Model number: 042090301BRW
About the designer
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy is a UK-based womenswear brand headed by Scottish designer Charles Jeffrey. Loverboy offers a collection that's irreverent, unexpected, and flamboyant, known for its stellar craftsmanship and attention to the queer experience.
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