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Calvin Klein Mens Size 36W Blue Shorts (RRP:$69.50)

SKU: 0611-11090610
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The Calvin Klein Men's Size 36W Blue Shorts, priced at RRP:$69.50, offer a blend of style and comfort that is characteristic of the Calvin Klein brand. These pants feature a classic blue color, which is both versatile and timeless, making them suitable for various occasions, from casual outings to semi-formal events.

Crafted from high-quality materials, these pants are designed for durability and a comfortable fit. The waist size of 36 inches ensures a precise fit for those who fall within this size range. The pants likely have a modern cut, providing a sleek silhouette that complements various body types.

Details such as belt loops, pockets, and a well-constructed fly add to the practicality and style of these pants. The Calvin Klein branding subtly enhances the overall look, ensuring you wear a piece that exudes both quality and sophistication.


Condition
New: with tags
Brands
Calvin Klein
Size
36
Colour
Blue
Material
Cotton

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