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Vintge Boots Cafe Racer Horeseback Riding Triumph Bsa Honda Bmw Norton Harley on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Irvine, California, US

Irvine, California, US
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Vintage leather boots in beautiful condition. They look like custome made boots and I can't find any brand name or size anywhere but I'm not sure. Leather quality and craftsmanship is top notch and it is well preserved. I have not cleaned or conditioned the leather and left it to the new owner to decide. The Nike shoe next to them is a lady's 8.5 as a reference for size. I had a couple of friend  try them on and we think they are close to a size 8 to 8.5W and 7Men. Please check the pictures and ask any questions you may have before bidding.  Thank you and good luck.

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