2021 Kokatat Women's Dewerstone Life Short 2.0 Closeout

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Color: LE Ice
Size: 6
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Sale price$39.95 Regular price$79.00

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Description

Using 100% recycled fabric made from plastic bottles and recycled polyester, the Kokatat Life Short 2.0 features four way stretch for great comfort and movement, a surf leash-inspired waist closure, two hidden pockets that will not interfere with boat outfitting and the Five Decades 50th anniversary logo. Get a pair while they last!

TECHNICAL SPECS

  • Next to skin layer
  • No-slip tie lacing waistband
  • 100% made from recycled plastic bottles & recycled polyester
  • Four way stretch fabric
  • Surf leash inspired closure
  • Inner grip waistband
  • Two zippered pockets
  • Size 8 inseam = 9"

PRODUCT CARE

Machine wash (cold water, delicate cycle) and drip dry.

ALL CLOSEOUT SALES ARE FINAL AND ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR EXCHANGE.

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