Harley-davidson Full Finger Bar & Shield Fleece Glove Men's Xxl Nwt Black on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MEN'S GLOVES This is a new w/tags pair of Harley-Davidson men's full finger polyester fleece gloves with Bar & Shield logo on the top wrist. They are a men's size XXL. The palm also has leather for more padded comfort. From a smoke free home. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!!! Please ask if you have any questions! Check out my other listings. I will combine shipping when possible. Please read my shipping instructions. |
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