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US $210.00
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Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Leesburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Universal Rider Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Leather Size:2XL Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan

XXL Black Leather Jacket with removable Thinsulate liner. Light and dark grey stripe with reflective quality for dark hours. Heavy leather approximately 6 lbs. Heavy-duty YKK zippers throughout. Zippered cuffs. Zippered at left and right on waist, with a two-position strap on each side to adjust fit at waist. Has two zippered front pockets and an unzipped internal breast pocket. Two-position snaps at neck. Only discernible wear, besides natural creases on leather, is at the cuff near zipper (See photo close-up). $19.00 USPS Priority shipping to continental US states only. No international shipping.

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