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This is a Women's size XL textile jacket with mesh insertson the front, back, and sleevesfor airflow. It's suitable for warmer weather, although it is not completely mesh. There is no armor in this jacket. Like new condition...only worn about 3 times. Asking $45 + shipping...OBO
Thanks for your interest. I will be going to the post office tomorrow and will find out what shipping costs to Germany is. I will get back to you on this!
Hi there...I just returned from the post office. To ship USPS 6-10 days to Germany for approximately 3lb package (which is what I estimated the package to be), would be $28...bringing the total to $73. I'd be willing to knock a few bucks off the jacket, and accept $65. If that sounds acceptable to you, let me know. Thanks!
I was wondering if I can pay with paypal? Let me know
Sorry...I do not have a paypal account...therefore, preferred payment method is a money order. Please let me know if you are still interested in the jacket. Thanks!
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