Built Not Bought Biker Crew Jacket Sweatshirt Harley Davidson Motorcycle Triumph on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New York, United States
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this is a nice college style sweatshirt jacket given to me as a gift from an independent bike shop "bobber brothers" in Germany. "BUILT NOT BOUGHT" in bold lettering on the back, jacket comes in size 2xl, grey with black trim. jacket is new, never worn. 70% cotton 30% poly. it's basically a sweatshirt jacket with full front zipper. measures 26" across chest.
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