Fox Racing Motocross
jersey size youth L. Size tag is missing. Measured and sized using Fox size
chart. Very nice condition. It measures 17 ” across
at the arm
pits and 22
” from the top
of the shoulder to the hem. Please use these measurements
to make sure it
will fit.
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