Used Leather Chaps. Size: Adult Unisex Small. Has 2 pockets about 4-5" wide X 8-9" deep . No rips, tears, or stains. Mild wear at top where rubbed against belt. Length from top over pocket to bottom- 39", cut a bit jagged. Waist 28-32" with some extra stretch in sides. Thigh-23" and has expandable inseam. Zipper, hook and loop closure down legs. Shown with Wrangler jeans(not included). Made by Antelope Creek Leather Co. out of Borger, Texas.
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