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Womens Harley Davidson Chaps Size Small on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Anna, Ohio, United States

Anna, Ohio, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Harley Davidson Size:S Make:Harley-Davidson Color:Black Gender:Women Material:Leather

Pre-owned Harley Davidson women's leather chaps, size Small. These chaps were only worn twice. Cost $350 new. Only thing that needs done is a cleaning.

Midweight cowhide leather with double zipper closure on legs for adjustment regarding thigh size or clothing weight. Contrasting stripes and a small zippered pocket.

Chaps are in great condition with no issues. All zippers in working condition. Come from a pet free home.

Measurements of jacket lying flat: 
Inside of thigh 33" in length.

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