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Women's Nwot Hudson Leather Fringe Concho Western Biker Jacket Size 2xl Wow!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Apple Valley, California, US

Apple Valley, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HUDSON Gender:Women Size:2XL Color:BLACK AND BROWN Material:GENUINE LEATHER

     Up for Sale is a Gorgeous Women's Two tone Brown and Black Leather Fringe Biker Jacket by Hudson Leather size 2XL.  It's New, never worn and is in Perfect condition.  It measures laying flat 19.5" across shoulders, 23" shoulder to cuff, 17.5" pit to bottom cuff, 24" pit to pit, and 26.5" back of top collar to bottom hem.  This Jacket is very Heavy and made so well!!  Here are the features to it!! 

- Removable zippered Quilted Lining
- 2 front lined side pockets
- side leather tie ups
- Double snap collar
- Braided leather Detail with Silver Concho accents on arms and backside
- zip up sleeves
- elastic backside for comfort
- fully lined inside with one top pocket

                                           Thanks for looking!!!   You will Love this Jacket!!

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