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Fmc First Classic 2xl Women's Side Buckled Racer Leather Motorcycle Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FMC Manufacturer Part Number:FIL177CSLZ Gender:Women Size:2XL Color:Black Material:Leather

FMC First Classic 2XL Women's Side Buckled Racer Leather Motorcycle Jacket

Manufacturer Part Number: FIL177CSLZ-XXL

Internal Item Number: FIL177CSLZ-XXL

  • Soft Milled Cowhide 1.1-1.3mm
  • Scooter Collar, covered zippers and cross stitching seems on front and back for cleaner look
  • 2 front sleeve vents and 2 back vents
  • 2 outside zippered pockets, one snap and one zipper closable pocket on the inside
  • 4 buckle straps on each side for better fit, extra comfort and great look
  • Full leather action back and matching stretch panels on full sleeve removable liner
  • Zip-out, full-sleeve, high performance insulated thermal liner for extra warmth
  • Removable liner uses heavy duty long lasting black polyester lining
  • Custom First Classic Orange Mesh trimming and ever popular First Classic Orange label
  • Heavy snaps and Original YKK zippers. Non-rusting, non-corroding.

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