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New Harley Davidson Women's Xl 97010-10vw Lambskin Biker Vest Long $175 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Carol Stream, Illinois, US

Carol Stream, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Harley Davidson Make:Harley-Davidson Gender:Women Size:XL Color:Black Material:Leather

Harley Davidson Leather Vest

Part Number: 97010-10VW Women's XL

*FINALLY* A LONGER LENGTH RIDING VEST!!!

Retail is $175.00

Size is XL

Approximate Measurements (Laid Flat)

Underarm to Underarm:  22"
Across Bottom: 23"
Collar to Bottom Length: 27"

The vest is black, monotone, and the stitching on top back is a rose with wings (very subtle but still noticeable).

I think the rose stitching is a shade or two lighter than the leather. The effect is very nice.


I searched for a LONG time to find a vest that is longer length and this is it! 

This vest is new without tags.

If you have any questions please email me.  Thanks!

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