Field Sheer Womans Motorcycle Jacket. Size L. Ivory on 2040-parts.com
Mammoth Lakes, California, United States
Field sheer womans motorcycle jacket.
Given as a gift, never worn. Size L.
Reflective piping down arms and reflective logo on back.
Adjustable waist straps. Removable inner lining. Great condition.
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