Yamaha Womens Neoprene Wetsuit Jet Ski Sport Riding Shorts Size Xs Black Green on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
These are Yamaha Women's Neoprene Wetsuit Sport Riding Shorts in size XS. They are green and black with a Yamaha screen print on each leg. They have rubber grip on the bottom edge of the leg and a elastic and drawstring waist for comfort. The shorts are new without tags and have not been washed or worn.
Approximate measurements when lying flat: Waist: 11" Inseam: 9" Rise: 10" Thanks for looking. |
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