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Milwaukee Leather Womens Vest W/ Purple & Stud Detail, Reflective, Conceal on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Conway, Arkansas, United States

Conway, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Milwaukee Leather Material:Leather Gender:Women UPC:Does not apply

Brand new Milwaukee Leather vest with reflective purple detail and studs. It has dual outside zippered pockets and dual inside conceal carry pockets with 2 elastic loops in each pocket. Pockets on the inside button. The sides are adjustable with leather laces. This is labeled a 4x but runs small in my opinion. I wear a 2x shirt and this fits perfect. Bottom of armpit to bottom of armpit is 23inches fully laced tight, the side laces can be loosened to make it larger shoulder to shoulder is 17.5 inches top shoulder to bottom hem 25.5inches Shipping is calculated and will be priority due to weight.

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