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Jack & Jones Kids Basic Softshell Jacket

Soft and water-resistant children's jacket made for everyday wear, providing comfort and protection in various weather conditions.

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Jack & Jones is a Danish brand that was founded in 1990. It is now owned by the company Bestseller. The brand is known for its menswear, and it has a focus on denim and casualwear.
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