Chaps Men's Olive Houndstooth Sportcoat
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Chaps Men's Houndstooth Sportcoat:
Click here to view our men's sizing guide.
Available in olive/brown color scheme
100-percent wool
Dry clean only
Made in South Africa
Model number IDRI1-79X0098
Features include:
Brown houndstooth pattern against an olive background
2-button front entry with notched lapels
Two front flap pockets
Breast pocket
Two interior pockets
Interior cell phone pocket
Rear center vent
Fully lined (100-percent acetate)
Imported
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Sleek style and long-lasting comfort set this Bass Donovan Men's Dress Shoe apart from the rest.
Square blucher toe
Elastic gussets at tongue sides
Cushioned footbed
1-inch heel
Available in black and brown
100-percent leather
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Hand clean
Made in Brazil
Model no. 2824206
Imported
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