Harley Davidson Heritage Leather Black Chaps Size Medium Men's on 2040-parts.com
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, US
Like new maybe worn once, Harley Davidson Heritage leather chaps, Size medium waist- 33 1/2" - 35 1/2", elastic band in back for comfort, lined, from top to bottom 40 1/2" long, inseam 28 1/2", black.
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