Mrignt Men’s Oversize Pockets Travels Sports Vest(Outdoor Coat) (Dark Gray, US L (Tag 3XL))

Mrignt Men's Oversize Pockets Travels Sports Vest(Outdoor Coat) (Dark Gray, US L (Tag 3XL)) Fabric:DenimStyle: cardiganOccasion: Outdoor sportsMultifunction pockets decorative designAll trademarks are Mright SIZE NOTICE- 1.Asian size is smaller than US size, so please take the Tag size as standard. 2.Please check size note carefully before order.Should any doubts, please contact our customer service team directly for suggestions. US M Height 170-175(cm) Weight 65-75kg US L Height 180(cm) Weight 80kg US XL Height 185(cm) Weight 85kg US XXL Height 188(cm) Weight 90kg SIZE CHART1:(Army Green;Army Green(2);Dark Gray;Iron gray;Off white) US M(Tag XL):Bust:43inch/108cm,Shoulder:16inch/41cm,Length:26inch/65cm US L(Tag 3XL):Bust:47inch/120cm,Shoulder:16inch/42cm,Length:26inch/66cm US XL(Tag 4XL):Bust:50inch/126cm,Shoulder:17inch/43cm,Length:26inch/67cm US XXL(T Team Sports Jackets -

Guardiola wary of dark horses City

Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola believes that Champions League opponents Manchester City can be the surprise package of the competition in the manner that Borussia Dortmund were last season. Dortmund exceeded expectations by casting off a long spell of disappointments in Europe and reached the all-Bundesliga final, where they were beaten by Bayern at Wembley Stadium. Bayern and City will fight it out for top spot in Group D at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, having both won their opening pool fixtures. Bayern were 3-0 winners over CSKA Moscow at the Allianz Arena and

Playing Ball: In a Dark Time

I'm off on Friday, but here, for the weekend, is a slightly fictionalized story from my tennis past.In the spring of my junior year of college, I took an English class that had something to do with the Renaissance. I can’t remember the title of the course, and most of the reading we did also escapes me. I know there were discussions of Don Quixote and Petrarch, but beyond that what I recall most was sitting with five or six other students once a week for three hours, all of us huddled around a small table, in a bare-walled room inside the campus’s rickety Humanities building. The school I went to was liberal arts and Quaker, so no matter how much tuition they charged, the style