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Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff, United Kingdom

Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff, United Kingdom
THESE ARE USED BIKE LEATHERS BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
Brand:Akito Size:44 Gender:Boys' & Girls' Main Colour:Black Style:Touring & Urban Boots Upper Material:100% Leather Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply EAN:Does not apply

HERE WE HAVE A PAIR OF LEATHER AKITO BOOTS SIZE 44
VERY GOOD CONDITION
PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION 
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