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Vintage Polaris Sizzler Leather Chopper Sled Motorcycle Snowmobile Gloves Xlarge on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
A little gentle wear on gloves but only adds character to these amazing gloves.
Brand:Polaris Color:Black Make:chopper gloves Material:Leather Gender:Men Country of Manufacture:Korea Size:XL Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of

Up for auction is a pair of good condition, Vintage Polaris Sizzler Black Leather Chopper Sled Motorcycle Snowmobile Gloves. Size Men's Xlarge. Made in Korea. 100% Poly lined. You won't be disappointed. Approximate Outside Measured Dimensions: 13.25 inches tall from tip of middle finger of glove. Sold as is gently used. Please check out the pictures below. If you need anything else, please send any questions directly through the ebay. Good luck and happy bidding! Please keep in mind that all of my items are vintage, gently used, unless otherwise indicated in the listing. 

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