After 96,000 safe miles, we decided to sell our bike. So now it's Fall and time to buy those leathers. Cold weather is just around the corner. These are leather chaps with heavy zippers and adjustable waist, Women's XS/S. I wear a sz 10 and they fit well. Excellent condition, smoke free storage. Leg length is 32". Brand is Jafrum. The fringe is so HOT!
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