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Indian Motorcycle Ladies Zip Thru Size X-large 286332609 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:INDIAN UPC:Does not apply

INDIAN MOTORCYCLE LADIES ZIP THRU

SIZE X-LARGE

PN# 286332609

READY TO SHIP TODAY!!

Zip up extraordinary comfort and style. This black zip thru has a flattering, comfortable cut, and the fabric backing is plush like fleece.
  • Color: Black/Red/White
  • Fabric: 75% cotton/25% polyester blend
  • Graphics: Embroidered Indian logo on the back and on the left front; American flag patch on the left sleeve; Indian oval logo on the right sleeve
  • Additional Features: Two zip-closure hand warmer pockets; contrasting two-color stripes across the shoulders and down the sleeves; snap collar closure
 

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