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American Chopper Black Pullover Sweater W/hood, Hand Pouch Size M Nwt on 2040-parts.com

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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:American Chopper Color:Black Size:M UPC:Does not apply

This is a new with tags black long sleeve American Chopper pullover sweater/hoodie, size M. Shoulder to shoulder is 19", sleeve inseam is 16", and neckline to bottom of sweater is 22½". The front says “American Chopper,” the left arm has “TOOL BIKE,” and the back displays a bike with “TOOL BIKE” above it and “American Chopper” below it. It has a hand pocket on the front and a hood. It is made of 80% cotton and 20% polyester. It is slightly wrinkled from being stored but it has never been used.

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