Harley Davidson Womens Beige Leather Motorcycle Boots, Buckles & Zip Up Size 6.5 on 2040-parts.com
Hoyleton, Illinois, US
Retail $160.00
Harley Davidson Women's Beige Leather Motorcycle Boots, Buckles & Zip Up Size 6.5 USA
Very good condition
Leather upper
In side zipper and out side buckles
2" Heel
10" from bottom of heel to top
Ships to the lower 48 states only
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