Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie
$220.00 Original price was: $220.00.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie
Introducing the Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie, a must-have for any fashion-forward wardrobe. This standout piece is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the signature style of Chrome Hearts. Featuring a bold design and high-quality materials, this hoodie seamlessly blends comfort with street style. The Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie boasts a unique graphic that pays homage to the brand’s edgy aesthetic, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate both luxury and individuality.
Whether you’re dressing up or down, the Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie will elevate your look with its distinctive flair. Embrace the ultimate in casual sophistication and make a statement with this iconic piece from the Chrome Hearts collection.
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Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie |
| Brand | Chrome Hearts |
| Type | Hoodie |
| Design | Matty Boy Chomper Graphic |
| Material | Premium Cotton Blend |
| Color | Black/Various Colors |
| Fit | Regular Fit |
| Closure | Pullover with Drawstring Hood |
| Details | Iconic Chrome Hearts Logo, Graphic Print |
| Available Sizes | S, M, L, XL, XXL |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low |
| Keywords | Chrome Hearts Hoodies, Chrome Hearts Hoodie, Hoodie Chrome Heart |
Elevate your streetwear game with the Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Chomper Hoodie—a blend of high fashion and casual comfort that you won’t want to miss.
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