Can-am Spyder Motorcycle Hugger Polo Short Sleeve Shirt Womens/ladies Small Sm on 2040-parts.com
Kalamazoo, Michigan, US
Brand new, genuine Can-Am Spyder Women's "Hugger" Polo Shirt. This is factory original gear, not aftermarket. Get the good stuff!
Adjusted fit polo. Mix of embroidered and printed logos. 95% Cotton, 5% Lycra.
SKU#s: 4532520406, 453 252 0406, 453 2520 406
Size: Women's Small (Sm,S)
Chest: 34-1/2" - 35-1/2"
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