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Harley-davidson Women's Zip Front Hoodie Jacket Nwt 3w Off White Wings on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Off White Size:3W UPC:Does not apply

HARLEY-DAVIDSON
WOMEN'S ZIP FRONT
HOODIE JACKET

This is a soft Harley-Davidson women's hoodie jacket in a size 3W, similar to a XXL.  It is off white with appliqué, embroidered graphics on the front and hoodie edge and printed wings graphic on the front.  It has a full zipper with drawstring hood, rib knit cuffs and waist and 2 pockets.  It measures is 25" long, across the chest is 29" and the sleeves are 22" long.  The jacket is 100% cotton.  From a smoke free home.

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