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Vintage Mens Blk Leather Motorcycle Biker Vest Laced Sides With Patches Sz 44 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States
ONE PATCH IS TORN. FRONT OF VEST HAS MARKS WHERE YOU CAN NOTE WHERE BUTTON PINS ONCE WERE. STILL NICE.
Brand:FIRST GENUINE LEATHER Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Leather Size:44

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A MEN'S LEATHER BIKER VEST.

SIZE 44. 

IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION EXCEPT THAT ON THE FRONT YOU CAN SEE WHERE SOME BUTTON PINS HAD BEEN.

ALSO ONE OF THE PATCHES ON THE BACK IS TORN.

PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES AND USE THE MOUSE-OVER FEATURE TO LOOK MORE CLOSELY.

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!

SOLD AS IS.

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