Lot Of 3 Harley Davidson Women's Xl T-shirts on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, US
Lot of 3 gently worn Harley Davidson women's size extra large t-shirts. No. 1 is a black sleeveless with HD in glitter on front. No. 2 is a navy camisole with a built in shelf bra, with white straps and the collegiate logo on front. No. 3 is a brown tie dye waffle knit shirt with the logo on front. (The shading in the picture is the way the shirt is shaded and not a flaw in the shirt) All three are in excellent condition.
Note: this item does NOT come from a pet/smoke free home.
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