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Semi- Soft Model 227986 Vena

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Semi- Soft Model 227986 VenaBaumwolle 5 % Elastan 15 % Polyamid 75 % Polyester 5 % Gre Unterbrustumfang Brustumfang 100B 98 102 cm 112 114 cm 100C 98 102 cm 114 116 cm 70E 68 72 cm 88 90 cm 70F 68 72 cm 90 92 cm 70H 68 72 cm 94 96 cm 75D 73 77 cm 91 93 cm 75E 73 77 cm 93 95 cm 75F 73 77 cm 95 97 cm 75G 73 77 cm 97 99 cm 75H 73 77 cm 99 101 cm 80C 78 82 cm 94 96 cm 80D 78 82 cm 96 98 cm 80E 78 82 cm 98 100 cm 80F 78 82 cm 100 102 cm 80G 78 82 cm 102 104 cm 85B 83 87 cm 97 99 cm



Baumwolle 5 %
Elastan 15 %
Polyamid 75 %
Polyester 5 %
Größe Unterbrustumfang Brustumfang
100B 98-102 cm 112-114 cm
100C 98-102 cm 114-116 cm
70E 68-72 cm 88-90 cm
70F 68-72 cm 90-92 cm
70H 68-72 cm 94-96 cm
75D 73-77 cm 91-93 cm
75E 73-77 cm 93-95 cm
75F 73-77 cm 95-97 cm
75G 73-77 cm 97-99 cm
75H 73-77 cm 99-101 cm
80C 78-82 cm 94-96 cm
80D 78-82 cm 96-98 cm
80E 78-82 cm 98-100 cm
80F 78-82 cm 100-102 cm
80G 78-82 cm 102-104 cm
85B 83-87 cm 97-99 cm
85C 83-87 cm 99-101 cm
85D 83-87 cm 101-103 cm
85E 83-87 cm 103-105 cm
85F 83-87 cm 105-107 cm
90B 88-92 cm 102-104 cm
90C 88-92 cm 104-106 cm
90D 88-92 cm 106-108 cm
90E 88-92 cm 108-110 cm
95B 93-97 cm 107-109 cm
95C 93-97 cm 109-111 cm
95D 93-97 cm 111-113 cm
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