Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Sex Records Crewneck Sweatshirt – Citrus
$200.00 Original price was: $200.00.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Sex Records Crewneck Sweatshirt – Citrus
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Elevate your streetwear Chrome Hearts game with the Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Sex Records Crewneck Sweatshirt – Citrus. This vibrant sweatshirt is crafted for those who crave a bold statement in their wardrobe. The eye-catching citrus hue pairs seamlessly with the distinctive Matty Boy design, showcasing an edgy, urban aesthetic that is quintessentially Chrome Hearts. Made from high-quality materials, this crewneck sweatshirt combines comfort with style, offering a soft touch against the skin and durability for everyday wear.
The Chrome Hearts Matty Boy Sex Records Crewneck Sweatshirt – Citrus features a relaxed fit, perfect for layering or wearing solo. Its unique design elements and bold color make it a standout piece, whether you’re hitting the streets or lounging in style. Add a splash of citrus to your collection with this standout piece from Chrome Hearts.
Product Specifications
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- Keywords: Chrome Hearts Sweatshirts, Chrome Hearts Sweatshirt, Sweatshirt Chrome Heart
- Material: Premium cotton blend for superior comfort and durability
- Color: Citrus (vibrant, eye-catching hue)
- Design: Matty Boy Sex Records graphic, exclusive to Chrome Hearts
- Fit: Relaxed crewneck style, perfect for layering
- Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL
- Country of Origin: USA
- Features: Ribbed cuffs and hem, soft interior lining
Add a pop of citrus to your collection with this distinctive Chrome Hearts Sweatshirt, a blend of luxury and streetwear sophistication.
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