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Location:

Manhattan, Illinois, United States

Manhattan, Illinois, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Black/Pink Size:Small

Women's Small Embellished Harley-Davidston Sweatshirt 

Front zip with Harley-Davidson signature on upper left side.

Harley-Davidson Embellished signature and logo on the back with the upper neck having Cancun-Mexico on the back of it.
Measurements: 17" across the front of bust, 14" from under armpit down.

Has no holes or stains.

NWT Medium (made small) Harley-Davidson pink scoop neckline short sleeve shirt.

Back of shirt has Orlando Harley-Davidson Florida, USA.
Measurements: 17" across the front of bust, 22" length.

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