Harley-davidson Women's Long Sleeve Sweater Bar & Shield W/crystal Bling Med Nwt on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
HARLEY-DAVIDSON WOMEN'S BLACK SWEATER This is a Harley-Davidson women's long sleeve 100% acrylic black sweater. It has the Bar & Shield logo in crystal on the front. It is a size MEDIUM and is NWT. The bottom, sleeves and top have white trim attached to it. The sweater is 25" long, 19" across the chest and the sleeves are 21". From a smoke free home. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!!! Please ask if you have any questions! Check out my other listings. I will combine shipping when possible. Please read my shipping instructions. |
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