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Resident Evil 5 Biohazard BSAA Chris Harness Belet Set Game Capcom Cosplay New
$ 140.44
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DescriptionResident Evil 5 Biohazard BSAA Chris Harness Belet Set Game Capcom Cosplay New
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The set of harness and belt worn by Chris Redfield, the main character of “Resident Evil 5”, was worn during the operation!
The "Tactical Shoulder Harness" released in 2011 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the series has been refined to improve the degree of reproduction.
In addition, we have included a set of nylon belts that are convenient for equipping pouches.
It is an item full of reality, produced at the factory that manufactures the equipment actually used by special forces around the world.
Body size: Approximately 80 to 100 cm (girth around clothing)
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Condition: New
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