Wilson Leather Brown Leather Motorcycle Chaps - Women's Size S Small New Uncut on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Illinois, US
Hard to find BROWN soft chaps which stands out from
the sea of black leather out there.
Perfect for the
cooler fall days.
We sold our bike before my wife ever wore these.
They are full length uncut chaps with
high quality snaps and zippers.
These cost $120 new (on sale) when
we bought these a few years back.
Good luck and be safe out there!
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