New Without Tags Womens/ladies Draggin Jeans-size 12-fast Company-kevlar on 2040-parts.com
Deep Gap, North Carolina, US
Womens Draggin Jeans
Size 12
Retail for $99.95
Cotton outer with Kevlar lining
Pants have been stored for several years. So, they may smell a little like my storage unit. They smell fine to me....
They are NEW with tags
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