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Harley Davidson Women's Embroidered Black Orange Ss Mechanic Button Shirt Sz. 2w on 2040-parts.com

US $15.97
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Multi-Color Make:Harley-Davidson Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Women Material:Cotton Blend Size:2W

This auction is for a very gently used black and orange Harley-Davidson women's short sleeve mechanic's work shirt in size 2W. It is primarily black with orange shoulders sleeves. It features very cool embroidered Harley-Davidson graphics on both chest, and left sleeves. Just check out the pics! This is really a great and unique shirt for the Harley enthusiast. This shirt is in excellent used condition, with no rips, holes, tears, or stains.

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