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Harley Davidson Womens Boots Made In Italy Sz 39 Eu 8 -8.5 Us on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Southeastern, USA, United States

Southeastern,   USA, United States
They are in very good condition with no scratches or scuff on the uppers and very minor wear on the soles.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Width:Medium (B, M) Make:Harley-Davidson Color:Black Gender:Women Material:Leather US Shoe Size (Women's):8 - 8.5 Country//Region of Manufacture:Italy

This auction is for a pair of  Harley Davidson womens boots made in Italy. They are size 39 EU and a 8 - 8.5 US pull on chelsea style with side elastics. They are in very good condition with no scratches or scuff on the uppers and very minor wear on the soles..

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