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Nwot Harley Davidson Reversible Anniversary 'letterman's' Jacket - Large 14-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Mohave Valley, Arizona, US

Mohave Valley, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Gender:Boys Size:Large 14-16

Up for auction is this NEW (without tags) Harley Davidson Reversible Letterman’s Jacket – Boy's Size Large (14-16) Will fit: men - Medium &  women - Large  -  Black wool & rayon shell with white & orange PVC trim; reverse (inside) is black polyurethane with polyester fill padding.  Black, white and orange cotton neck, wrist and waist bands.  Machine washable.

 

Time to start thinking about winter riding... and Christmas!

 

Measurements:

  • Arm pit to arm pit (on inside) - 19"
  • Neck to cuff - 31-1/2"
  • Neck back to bottom hem - 25"

 

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