Xelement Women's Pink Winged Skull Tri-tex Motorcycle Jacket Reg. $199.95 on 2040-parts.com
Newport Beach, California, US
Xelement Women's Pink Winged Skull Tri-Tex Motorcycle Jacket Reg. $199.95
- Detailed Pink Winged Skull embroidery
- 100% Tri-Tex Fabric 680 Denier High Performance Breathable Fabric
- Night reflective piping and back for greater night visibility
- Ventilation: 2 front upper chest zipper vents and 2 back vertical zipper vents
- Removable zip-out full sleeve polyester quilted liner
- Non-removable sleeve polyester lining (attached to the jacket)
- Pockets included: 2 zipper front hand pockets, 1 interior pocket and interior Hands Free mp3 headphone pocket headphones not included)
- Elastic trim on waist sides with adjustable Velcro side straps
- Mandarin style collar
- Zipper wrist cuffs with inner webbing
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