Womens Harley Davidson Knit Activewear Jacket Size M on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, United States
Harley-Davidson® Womens Knit Activewear Black Jacket - Stylish and comfortable jacket with zipper front, ribbed cuffs and waistband, and two front kangaroo-style pockets. Applique stripes down sleeves. Applique and embroidered graphics on front. 73% cotton - 27% poly.
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