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Akito T Force Plus Black Leather Biker Trousers Waist 32 Inch/inside Leg 27 Inch on 2040-parts.com

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ELITEVINTAGE, United Kingdom

ELITEVINTAGE, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Gender:Men's Features:Attachment Zip, Short Style:Touring & Urban Trousers Length:Regular Size:32 Season:All Brand:Akito Garment Care:Specialist Leather Care Main Colour:Black EAN:Does Not Apply Exact Colour:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Material:Leather

AKITO T FORCE PLUS BLACK LEATHER BIKER TROUSERS WAIST 32 INCH/INSIDE LEG 27 INCH

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QUALITY COUTURE AND BESPOKE VINTAGE CLOTHING

AKITO T FORCE PLUS BLACK LEATHER BIKER TROUSERS

WAIST 32 INCHES/INSIDE LEG 27 INCHES

Will fit a waist of around 32 inches. The maker's label says UK & US size 32 inches/European size 50. The leather is elasticated at the back of the waist, so the waistband will stretch a little if needed.

SUPERB QUALITY LEADING BRAND LEATHER BIKER TROUSERS - VERY GOOD CONDITION.

The trousers are fastened by a zip, with adjustable velcro fastened strap with buckle at the waist and zips at the bottom of the legs.

There are 2 horizontal zipped pockets at the front.

The 'Akito T-Force Plus' logo is displayed just below the pocket on the left.

There is built in light padding at the hips and knees.

There is a short zip fastening at the back of the waist with which the trousers could be attached to a jacket.

The leather is elasticated down the hips and also at the back of the waist.

All of the zips are good quality YKK zips and all work well.

Very good overall condition.

T-Force Plus - made by Akito.

Postage to Uk is £4, £20 to Europe and £25 to USA, the far east and the rest of the world.

Payments are accepted by Paypal and cheque.

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