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Articwear Artic Cat Catgirl Advantage Womens Xl Snowmobile Jacket Lime & Black on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Very good quality pre-owned garment. Some small stains (see photos). No tears or odors
Brand:Articwear Size:XL Make:Arctic Cat Color:Black and Lime Green Gender:Women Material:Nylon UPC:Does not apply

Purchased in 2006 for $300, this Artic Cat Catgirl Advantage Snowmobile jacket is in great condition.  No rips or odors.  There are a couple of small stains - see photo.

The jacket is a women's XL (even though it is being modeled by our friend Brian - he fit the jacket best!) The exterior and the lining is 100% nylon.  The coating is 100% urethane.  It has Thinsulate insulation.

Measurements:
Armpit to armpit across chest:  26.5"
Top of collar to hem down center of back:  32"
Arm from shoulder seam to cuff: 24.5"

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