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Milwaukee Afterburner Leather Road Boots Size 9.5 M Black on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Milwaukee Width:Medium (B, M) Gender:Men Material:Leather US Shoe Size (Men's):9.5 Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:n/a

 

Miwaukee Afterburner Leather Road Boots, 

Black Size 9.5 Medium

Waterproof Leather Upper.

Double zippers for easy on/off.

Lightly padded insole. Adjustable ankle strap.

 Durable rubber non skid, non marking, oil resistant outsole. 



Please, look at all pictures for extra details, you will get exactly the shoes pictured.

All returns accepted, buyer pays return shipping. Must be postmarked within 14 days. Items being returned must be in the same condition they were when shipped. Once the item is returned and the condition verified, you will receive a refund. The initial price can be returned, but the shipping cost may not.





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