Harley Davidson Motorcycle Womens Leather Boots W Buckle & Zipper Sz 7 Mod 82070 on 2040-parts.com
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Harley Davidson Motorcycle Women's Leather Boots w buckle & zipper sz 7 Model 82070. leather upper balance man made outside length of boot measured from heal to toe 10.5 outside width at largest part on sole 3 7/8" very good gently used condition
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