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Mens Harley Davidson Brown Leather Jacket Rn 103819 American Legend Jacket Xl on 2040-parts.com

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Zionsville, Indiana, United States

Zionsville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Harley Davidson

Very Gently Used Men's Harley Davidson American Legend Brown Distressed Leather Jacket features:

Split side shirt tail style loose fitting waist

Back Large Logo Design

Double Button cuff sleeves for a tight or loose fit with outer most button Harley Davidson Logo details

Two outer breast double snap pockets, Harley Davidson Logo detail on Left Breast

Button up front with Harley Davidson Logo Button detail

Right side inner zip pocket

Left side inner flap pocket

Two outer hand pockets with Harley Davidson logo Zipper detail

Inner lining and over all jacket condition is pristine and very rarely worn, from a smoke and pet free home.

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