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Black Leather Aviator Motorcycle Cap Hat Vintage Wwii 2xl on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Bemidji, Minnesota, United States

Bemidji, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Product Type:Hats & Caps Manufacturer Part Number:1381 Class:Motorcycle Material:Leather Gender:Unisex Adult Brand:Unik Size:2XL Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan Color:Black UPC:736649591943

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Black Leather Aviator Cap
  • Very Soft Suede Lining On The Inside
  • Features Chrome Plated Hardware
  • 3 Adjustable Rear Buckle Straps
  • Adjustable Chin Strap Assuring A Perfect Fit That's Right For You

Zippers Over Ears Allow For Air Circulation

Sizes Available:
XS Fits: 20-1/2"
Small Fits: 21" - 21-5/8"
Medium Fits: 21-7/8" - 22-1/4"
Large Fits: 22-5/8" - 23"
XL Fits: 23-1/2" - 24-5/8"
2XL Fits: 25" - 25-3/8"

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