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US $45.99
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Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
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VICTORY MOTORCYCLE WOMENS SCRIPT ZIP THRU

SIZE 3X-LARGE

PN# 286325714

READY TO SHIP TODAY!!

Add this Black and Ecru Script Zip Thru to your wardrobe and you won’t believe how often it’s your go-to extra layer. The ecru body has black side panels, a short black collar, and black raglan sleeves add extra style. Across the front is the Victory® script logo, also in contrasting black for a powerful effect.
  • Fabric: 75% cotton, 25% polyester Poly cotton terry-back fabric; 340 gsm, 10 oz./yard; peach finish
  • Graphics: Soft-wash applique Victory® script logo on the front and woven Victory® logo patches on the sleeves
 

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