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California Creations Leathers Women's Fringed Bone Beads Blue Leather Chaps Xs on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Santa Maria, California, United States

Santa Maria, California, United States
very minor/light marks/stains
Brand:California Creations Leather Color:Blue Gender:Women Material:Leather Size:XS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

California Creations Leathers Women's Fringed Bone Beads Blue Leather, Belted, Motorcycle Biker Harley Chaps XS 

Excellent, lightly worn condition.  Minimal marks/stains from being worn.  Nice thick, heavy leather, fringes, and bone beading/beads.

Made in the USA - Santa Rosa California

Tag Size  XS - Please Confirm your measurements with those listed below:

Waist: 29" (Adjustable Buckle)

Inseam: 30.5"

Cuff/leg opening:  7.25" side to side lying flat - doubled = 14.5" cuff

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