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Harley Women's Goggle Black Frame Pink Rhinestone Script Sunglasses on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New with tags Style:Fashion Lens Color:Gray Frame Color:Black Brand:Harley-Davidson UPC:Does not apply

Harley Women's Goggle BLACK FRAME Pink Rhinestone Script Sunglasses
Frame Color: Black Lens Color: Grey • Modified Rectangle Wrap Front Foam Backed • Pink Rhinestone Script Harley® Logo on Both Temples • Rubberized Temple Tips for Non-Slip Grip with Head Strap Temple Addition • 6-Base • Polycarbonate Lenses • 100% UV A&B Protection • All "HDS" Sunglasses include a Black, Textured Drawstring Pouch with Clip Attachment, Featuring the Iconic Harley-Davidson® Bar & Shield Logo • Eyewear Size: 67-10-130

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