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80's-90's Vintage Harley Davidson Varsity White Motorcycle Dealer Jacket, Mens L on 2040-parts.com

C $400.00
Location:

Sharon, Ontario, Canada

Sharon, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Harley-Davidson Size:L Make:Harley-Davidson Color:White Product Type:Jacket Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Gender:Men

Super rare!! Vintage 80's-90's Harley Davison Canada dealer varsity Jacket!

You don't come across pieces like this every day.. This thing is immaculate! 

8.5/10 condition. Collar and cuffs are dirty from wear, embroidery colouring has leaked very slightly around the letter work on the back of the piece. Otherwise mint condition. Dry clean only! Astro Sportswear, Made in Toronto, Canada

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