Men’s Motorcycle Leather Side-lace Vest - New on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
This great looking Men’s Motorcycle Leather Side-Lace Vest features (2) inside pockets, (2) outside pockets, (4) dull black snap closures in the front for that classic look, side laces for additional fit adjustment, and is fully lined. It’s the perfect vest for displaying your motorcycle club or organization patches. Model: EL-5315 |
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