Chippewa Motorcycle Boots, Velcro Double Buckle (leather Straps) Sz 10d on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, US
MOTOTCYCLE BOOTS
by
CHIPPEWA
Size 10 D - Color Black
As mentioned before, these were worn only once, reasons already given. They have been stored every since. The boots are double buckle with Velcro closures. They open to accommodate your calf size (see photos). The toe has double padding for protection. The soles are Vibram, combined with leather. Heels have metal cleats that were offered for the motorcycle trip. I'm offering you almost new boots; however, the box is not included. Excellent purchase for aficionados.
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