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Corazzo Women's Scooter (motorcycle) Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Corazzo Gender:Women Size:S Country of Manufacture:Canada

Corazzo  Women’s 5.0 model scooter jacket

http://www.corazzo.net/product/womens-5-0/

 

White with red. Size Small = U.S. Size 6 · Chest 37 · Waist 32 · Hip 36 · Arm 21

• Specially patterned for a woman’s body with Spandura® inserts.
• Removable CE Rated Knox® Armor in shoulders, elbows & back
• 1000 denier Cordura® abrasion and water resistant shell
• Reflective 3M Scotchlite™ trim for 360° degree nighttime visibility
• Superior venting for warm days
• Two-inch longer tail & arms designed for upright riding
• YKK® high-grade zippers throughout
• Fleece lined collar and cuffs

Jacket has been tried-on but never worn. I got this to match my wife's Vespa.  It is an awesome jacket with lots of great features including protective pads. The Vespa is gone and now it's time for the jacket to find a home.

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