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Harley-davidson® Women's Limited Edition 110th Hoodie Xsmall on 2040-parts.com

US $53.00
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
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BRAND NEW WITH TAG
 STRAIGHT FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON DEALER 
IN KENOSHA, WI

Women's Harley-Davidson Limited Edition 110th Anniversary Activewear Hoodie.  
Color: Black, made with 60% cotton 40% Polyester brush back fleece. Zipper front with jersey lined drawstring hood. Two kangaroo-style hand-warmer pockets. 2X2 rib-knit trim pockets, cuffs and waist. Custom zipper pull. Woven label on front right hem. Metallic printed graphics on sleeves. Metallic printed graphics with rhinestud embellishment on left chest. Puffy metallic and metallic printed graphics with rhinestud embellishment on back.

MSRP $75

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