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Yamaha *star* Women's Leather Motorcycle Vest ~ Sz. 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Cannon Falls, Minnesota, US

Cannon Falls, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:YAMAHA *STAR* Make:YAMAHA *STAR* CHARLOTTE MODEL Gender:Women Size:10 Color:BLACK w/Grey Material:Leather

Women's Yamaha * Star * Charlotte Leather Vest

Mfg. #: STW-11VCH-BK-10    Compare MSRP of $169.99

  • 100% cowhide leather, 0.9~1.1 mm, with nylon lining
  • Two hand-warmer pockets
  • Small pocket on right side of chest
  • Embossed detailing on chest and back
  • Zippered front closure
  • Adjustable ties on sides of vest
  • Size 10
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