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Fox Creek Sz 48 L Leather Motorcycle Vest Laceup Sides Buffalo Nickel Buttons I3 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Davis, California, United States

Davis, California, United States
Vest has NO rips or stains. There are some areas where patches have been removed-- see photos
Material:Leather Size:48 Brand:Fox Creek Color:Black Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FOX CREEK LEATHER Mens Motorcycle Black Vest. This is a super nice vest. The quality is amazing. 

Designed to have the iconic style of a leather jacket with the added protection and comfort of Fox Creek's highest quality leather. Designed with authentic Buffalo Nickel snaps, these vests boast six generous pockets; a 6" x 8" leather lined gun pocket over the left breast, an inside pocket on the right side, and two 6" x 6" open exterior pockets. Please note that the pocket depth may vary depending on the size of the vest. The Men's Vest is made of supple 1.4 to 1.6 mm full grain leather and is lined with a poly-twill liner.

Vest has NO rips or stains. There are some areas where patches have been removed-- see photos

Vest is tagged a 48 (L). Vest measures approx 24 inches from pit to pit and 27 inches in length.

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