GREAT LIGHTWIEGHT HARLEY DAVIDSON JACKET
SIZE SAYS XXL BUT IF YOU WEAR A LARGE LIKE ME IT WILL FIT GOOD ALSO
TO WEAR WHILE RIDING OR JUST KNOCKING AROUND
ZIPPERED POCKET ON SLEEVE AS WELL AS THE POCKETS ON THE SIDES
CHECK MY FEEDBACK BID WITH CONFIDENCE
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