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Aerostich Arborwear Men's Canvas Tree Climbing Motorcycle Pants 34/30 Like New on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Pants only worn once and are in LIKE NEW condition.
Brand:Aerostich Arborwear Color:Gray Gender:Men Material:100% Cotton Size:34X30

Men Tree Climbing Motorcycle Pants
Aerostich Arborwear
Size 34X30
100% Canvas Dark Charcoal Gray

These heavy duty canvas pants are designed for tree climbing but are also ideal wear for casual bike trips.  The pants have a gusseted crotch for freedom of movement, double-layered panel from the knee to mid-thigh for more durability and a small pocket on the right front panel.  Pants were only worn once and are in Like New condition.

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