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Harley Davidson Plus Size Shirt Long Sleeve Button Up Ladies 2w on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States
like new, worn once
Size:2W Gender:Women Brand:harley-Davidson Color:pale grayish purple Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve UPC:Does not apply

HARLEY DAVIDSON LONG SLEEVE BUTTON DOWN COLLARED SHIRT. PLUS SIZE WOMENS SIZE 2W. GRAYISH PURPLE, LIKE NEW.  WORN ONCE, WASHED AND DRIED WITH EMBROIDERED BACK AND HD ON FRONT POCKET, WITH GEMS ABOVE THEHD ON POCKET.


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We are a smoke free home.  However we are pet friendly(we own a short haired dog)

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