Harley Davidson Leather Chaps ~ Size Xl on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Men's Harley Davidson leather chaps, size XL. They are in great used condition with the exception of the loose thread on the zipper (see pictures). The inseam is 31" and the overall length is 43".
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