Women's Leather Motorcycle Jacket Size 4xl on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
This listing is for a used size 4 XL leather motorcycle jacket. It is in good condition just missing the inside liner. It has two exterior zip pockets and two interior non-zip pockets. label is missing so I don't know who the manufacturer is.
measurements are as follows:
21" across shoulders from arm seam to arm seam
24" across chest from armpit to armpit
25" from shoulder seam to bottom of jacket.
Please pay within 3 days or jacket will be relisted.
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