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Valentino Logo Hoodie in Black Self: 94% cotton 6% polyamideContrast Fabric: 96% cotton 4% elastan. Made in Italy. Hand wash. Logo screen print graphic detail. French terry fabric. Front kangaroo pocket. Rib knit trim. VENT-MK10. SV3MF04Z5G1. About the designer: Valentino Garavani is best known for designing elegant gowns and structured silhouettes popular with European and Hollywood royalty. In addition to the brand's mainline, in 1968 Valentino introduced the White collection, following it up with the V label, and then developed his own signature shade of red. Since Valentino's retirement in 2007, Maria Grazia Chiuro and Pier Paolo Piccioli now act as creative directors.

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Valentino Vltn Macrogrid Hoodie In Black White

Vltn Macrogrid Hoodie In Black White

Valentino Logo Hoodie in Black Self: 94% cotton 6% polyamideContrast Fabric: 96% cotton 4% elastan. Made in Italy. Hand wash. Logo screen print graphic detail. French terry fabric. Front kangaroo pocket. Rib knit trim. VENT-MK10. SV3MF04Z5G1. About the designer: Valentino Garavani is best known for designing elegant gowns and structured silhouettes popular with European and Hollywood royalty. In addition to the brand's mainline, in 1968 Valentino introduced the White collection, following it up with the V label, and then developed his own signature shade of red. Since Valentino's retirement in 2007, Maria Grazia Chiuro and Pier Paolo Piccioli now act as creative directors.

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