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Rare Large Ducati Bologna Meccanica Service Letterman Style Jacket Bomber Size L on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Duarte, California, United States

Duarte, California, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Ducati Size:L Make:Ducati



Very rare, and long discontinued, Mens Large Ducati Letterman style jacket!

This jacket shows as new, but probably has been worn. 

The body of the jacket is 85% cotton and 15% nylon, the sleeves are leather.

The patches: A Ducati service, Ducati Bologna Meccanica, and the front and back Ducati "Champion" logo patches are all in perfect condition.  The leather is soft and unmarked. The "woolen" body shows no wear or discoloration as well.

I believe you could take this jacket out and wear it to a bike night, but truthfully it should be considered as a collectible vintage item. 

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