Yamaha Leather Snow Mobile Jacket Size Xl on 2040-parts.com
Osseo, Wisconsin, United States
Very nice men's XL leather jacket. Vintage sized so runs a little small by today's sizing. I normally wear an XL, I can zip it up but it's very tight. Maybe closer to a large. Overall good condition, small scratches on lower back but hard to see.
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