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Victory Men's Badge Attitude Hoodie Black (2xl) 286363912 on 2040-parts.com

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Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Victory Size:2XL Manufacturer Part Number:286363912 Color:Black

 

This Badge Attitude Hoodie is going to become a staple for every Victory Motorcycle’s wardrobe. 

It’s a heavy duty black zip-front hoodie with powerful Victory Motorcycle branding on the left front, the back and the sleeve. 

There are two hand warmer pockets, a red-lined hood and a red hood drawstring

  • Fabric: 100% cotton slub jersey, French terry back, 380 gsm 11.21 oz./yard; enzyme wash
  • Graphics: Skull patch on sleeve; embroidery on front and back

Part # 286363906

Size - 2 XLarge

Color- black

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