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Polaris Black Nylon Bomber Hat With Rabbit Trim. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Au Gres, Michigan, US

Au Gres, Michigan, US
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POLARIS QUALITY PRODUCT.SAYS SIZE L/G. I WOULD SAY IF YOUR HEAD MEASURES AROUND 20" AROUND THE FOREHEAD THEN IT WOULD FIT PERFECT.IT FITS SNUG OVER A ONE GALLON PAINT CAN.I WOULD SAY IT IS MORE LIKE A SMALL OR IT IS A CHILD'S LARGE.THERE IS A CHIN STRAP AND EAR OPENINGS.EITHER BUTTON CLOSE OR BUTTON OPEN FOR EAR OPENING. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. THIS IS A NICE BOMBER HAT.NOT EVERY DAY DO YOU SEE THEM WITH RABBIT FUR TRIM .SEE PICTURES AND ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE. I WILL SHIP IN A SMALL FLAT RATE BOX.

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