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Ladies Women's Embroidered Rose Suede Leather Fringe Jacket Beige Tan Large L on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States
Condition:New with tags Size:L Quality:High Quality Color:Beiges Brand:YingYing of Nevada Country of Manufacture:China Gender:Women Sporting Good Type:Jacket UPC:Does Not Apply

 

High quality suede leather ladies jacket by YingYing of Nevada. Tone on tone beige rose floral embroidery, high quality zipper front and 5" fringe across the back and down the sleeves.  The jacket has a very flattering feminine cut.  This jacket is one of two leftover from a shop that went out of business. It still has the original price tag which says $172.99 a The shipping weight will be about 2lbs and can ship either USPS Prioirty (3-4 days delivery)  

Measurements:19" across the front from armpit to armpit

18" across the waste from seam to seam

10" from armpit to hem

21.5" down the back from collar to hem

17.5" sleeve length 18" from armpit to wrist

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