Ladies Olympia Perforated Summer Motorcycle Riding Gloves~black Leather~small on 2040-parts.com
Monkton, Maryland, United States
Olympia Perforated Gel Gloves
The 402 Perforated Gel Gloves is a soft and supple leather
motorcycle glove, with micro perforations for cooling airflow, and a gel
palm for comfort. Brand new with tags. |
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