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Harley Davidson Women's Leather Boots Gothic Or Victorian Style Size 6 1/2 Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Very Nice Condition Could Use A Polishing!
Brand:Harley Davidson Color:Black Gender:Women Material:Leather US Shoe Size (Women's):6.5 UPC:Does not apply

   Beautiful GENUINE Authentic Women's Harley Davidson Black Genuine Leather Boots Made In USA. They look like they are Gothic Or Victorian, and in excellent Condition Size 6 1/2. They stand 6 Inches tall with heel and look like they were worn a few times. They have a Zipper and laces very nice, slightly pointy toe, Please see all photos. Shipping will be $10.00, message me with any questions.

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