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Women's U.s Made Co. Leather Biker Vest--middleton Ma-- Size Small Medium Harley on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Neillsville, Wisconsin, United States

Neillsville, Wisconsin, United States
Excellent Condition!!! Like New
Gender:Women Color:Black Brand:U.S. Made Co Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Size:M Make:Harley-Davidson Material:Leather UPC:Does not apply

For Sale is a Women's U.S. Made Co. Leather Motorcycle Vest...It is stated as a size Medium, but fits closer to a Small... Has buttons on the front Fringe on the back along with a Blue Rose with its stem going through a heart.. also has the metal pieces on both sides!! This is an Extremely Nice Biker Vest!! It is listed as used, however I'm not sure if it was ever even worn!! Please see pictures for details

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