adidas Elite Medium Duffle,Light Maroon,one size

: adidas Elite Medium Duffle,Light Maroon,one size

adidas Elite Medium Duffle,Light Maroon,one size

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 : adidas Elite Medium Duffle,Light Maroon,one size
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: adidas
Clothing Size: One Size
Color: Light Maroon
Department: womens
EAN: 0716106381300
Fabric Type: Nylon and polyester
Label: adidas
Manufacturer: adidas
Publisher: adidas
Size: Maroon
Studio: adidas



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Product DescriptionMake your mark on the game, and on your bag. In addition to its roomy interior and ventilated shoe tunnel, this durable duffel has a blank panel for printing your team's logo.




Features:
  • Heavy duty 10 zippered main compartment
  • FreshPAK lined wetdry shoe tunnel
  • End cap with valuables pocket and key fob
  • Removable dual adjustable shoulder strap
  • Screen printed brandmark













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great sized bag! and cute!
I recently bought the adidas duffle bag in collegiate light blue. It is a wonderfully designed bag perfect for sleepovers, meets, games, camp, and more! There are lots of pockets in conveinant places, and a great size! I would recommend this bag to anyone, and I enjoy it very much!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - addidas medium duffel
my daughter loves this bag. the selection of colors was great and it holds everything she takes with her and that's quite alot.



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