New Embroidered Large Iron Cross Back Patch Pink /black Biker on 2040-parts.com
Bungay, United Kingdom
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This is a fully embroidered back patch it is a large patch and would look great on any jacket, it is great quality here's a chance to grab a bargain very low prices as I am having a clear out, so when it gone its gone don't miss out |
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