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2008 - No Fear - Rouge Youth Pants - Size Youth 20 - Green on 2040-parts.com

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Memphis, Tennessee, US
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2008 - No Fear - Rouge Youth Pants - Size Youth 20 - Green


Size: Youth 20
Color: Green
This item is new with tags.
MSRP: $47.97

About this item:
  • Flexibility and performance
  • Full-grain perforated leather knees
  • Full-length mesh liner
  • 4-way stretch spandex panel in the crotch area provides flexibility and performance
  • Articulated rear yoke for maximum comfort
  • Perforated full-grain leather knee
  • Perforated lightweight panels for ventilation
  • Adjustable ratchet buckling system
  • Lightweight soft rubber logos
Pn: DB-0613-109

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