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Womens Wilson Leather Motorcycle Chaps Size Small on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Manvel, Texas, United States

Manvel, Texas, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Material:Leather

THESE WOMENS WILSON LEATHER MOTORCYCLE CHAPS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION WITH NO RIPS, TEARS OR STAINS. THEY ARE SIZE SMALL AND FEATURE FRONT LACE TIE AND BUCKLE BACK. THEY HAVE A HEAVY DUTY ZIPPER THAT GOES DOWN 3/4 OF THE LEGS AND HAVE SNAP CLOSURES OVER THE TOP OF THE ZIPPERS AND ARE LINED. THERE IS A SMALL SNAP CLOSURE POCKET ON THE RIGHT LEG. THESE ARE NICE HEAVY WEIGHT CHAPS WITH VERY LITTLE WEAR AND WILL LOOK SEXY ON YOU.

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