Nos Gauntlet Motorcycle Gloves Mens Medium Black Cold Weather Winter 13" on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
Approximately 13" in length
100% PVC Vinyl Shell
35% Acrylic Pile Lining
65% Rayon Knit Lining
Note: This pair of globes is brand new in original packaging but the white tag with the size and materials is missing but gloves are a size Medium.
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