Slazenger Pro Trousers

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Main Features

  • 100% Microfibre Optic Mesh.
  • Fully Elastic Waistband
  • Drawstring Tie

Description

Slazenger Pro Trousers have a whole new design for 2005!. New for this year, Slazenger has developed a trouser that offers lightweight performance and comfort. It has a fully elastic waistband for a more comfortable, personalized fit. A drawstring tie allows for the perfect fit. Made with 100% Microfibre Optic Mesh

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  • Brand: Slazenger
  • Label: Slazenger
  • Manufacturer: Slazenger

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