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Leather King Women Motorcycle Pants Size 22-23" on 2040-parts.com

US $50.99
Location:

Angwin, California, United States

Angwin, California, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Gender:Women Material:Leather Color:Black

Condition: Leather King women motorcycle pants size 22-23" in excellent condition. This pants was given by a friend thinking this is my size but unfortunately it's way small for me. I measured it using a tape measure and the site run between 22-23". The leather is not thick and I am not sure if this is a real leather,never have one of these before but you can always look on the internet about leather King brand. No rips, no holes or any missing button. These are a perfect pants for a tiny women/ladies to use for summer,  who doesn't wear thick pants. Came from smoke-pet free home. Please look at each pictures closely as I tried my best to show the condition of it. Thank you for looking. Have a safe ride. 

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