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Harley-davidson Black Leather Motorcycle Jacket - Womens Small on 2040-parts.com

US $279.95
Location:

Erie, Pennsylvania, US

Erie, Pennsylvania, US
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Genuine Harley-Davidson Black Leather Motorcycle Jacket

This premium leather jacket is loaded with features such as nickel plated studs, Harley-Davidson zipper pulls, HD snaps, Harley-Davidson logo embroidered on the lower back and plenty of pockets.  Even has a zippered pocket on the right sleeve.  The main zipper is a double-acting zipper that can be unzipped up from the bottom to add comfort while you're in the seated position. 

Very good condition with no pinholes or scratches.  All zippers and snaps work properly.  Comes from a smoke free/pet free home.

Ladies size small.  Measures 18" from armpit to armpit, 17" from shoulder seam to shoulder seam and 23" down the arms.

Shipping will be actual cost with no hidden packaging or handling fees.

Please view my other listings for additional styles of genuine Harley jackets.

Thanks for looking!

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