Navy parka with mountain embroidery
Description
Lost my navy blue The North Face parka, size L, yesterday around 3pm. It’s knee-length with a detachable faux-fur hood, and the navy fabric shows a few salt stains from the rain, but it's otherwise in good shape. On the left sleeve there’s a small embroidered mountain range patch, and the main zipper pull is a tiny compass—easy to spot if you’re searching. It was a gift from my sister and means a lot to me; I really need it back. I was wearing it downtown, when I stepped into a coffee shop near Pack Square and I must have left it somewhere around Battery Park Book Exchange on Battery Park Ave.
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