Frank Thomas Ladies Motorcycle Motorbike Boots Size 5 on 2040-parts.com
Esher, United Kingdom
Great looking bike boots, size 5 by Frank Thomas. They look like normal trainers with trousers over for bike-social. Unfortunately the velcro has pulled at the label stitching, but this is purely cosmetic. Likewise the gear plate edge is slightly frayed, but it has not gone through the seam and could probably be fixed with some clear nail varnish. Waterproof and comfortable. Please check out my other items including waterproof trousers, jacket and armoured jeans.
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