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Vintage Womens Harley-davidson Tall 6 Buckle Boots Sz 6 Stk# 98410-97vw Euc on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Graniteville, South Carolina, United States

Graniteville, South Carolina, United States
Excellent used condition! Very faint scratches on the toes and shaft. Minimal wear on the soles. Very clean inside. Please check out all the pictures!!
Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:98410-97VW Material:Leather Gender:Women Country//Region of Manufacture:Italy US Shoe Size (Women's):6 UPC:Does not apply

Strut your stuff in these tall and very sexy Harley 6 buckle leather boots! Rare and hard to find they are from the mid to late 90's. H-D script logo on all the buckles and at the outer ankle.  Full leather lining. Runs narrow.  Pull on style. Square toe. Oil resistant sole.  Over all height is  approximately 17" and the heel is 2 inches.  Lots of adjustment for calf size. Made in Italy. They look like the old hill climbing or flat track boots from the fifties. My husband calls them jack boots!  Please check out all the pictures!   

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