Very nice condition mens large leather black motorcycle chaps with fringe. Have an extension if needed to enlarge waist. All zippers and snaps work properly. Length from waist to bottom of leg 43" waist measure up to 45" please measre your waist prior to ordering. I have 41" and they have room to expand
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