Leather Gallery Black Leather Motorcycle Belted Biker Chaps Men’s Large - Euc! on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Pennsylvania, US
By Leather Gallery, the chaps are in like-new previously owned condition!
Approximate measurements:
33" inside seam
41" outside seam
Outside zippered legs with 4 snap button closures.
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