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New Yakuza Rock Dragon Punk Tribal Tattoo Leather Look Shirt Jacket Mens Sz L on 2040-parts.com

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YAKUZA DESIGN DRAGON TATTOO ZIP SHIRT !!NEW/ RARE

MATERIALS : COTTON
CONDITION : !! BRAND NEW.
COLOR : BLACK.
SIZE : M.
CHEST : 40 INCHES (20" ARMPIT TO ARMPIT).
WET LOOK, COMFORTABLE WITH THIN & SOFT FABRIC.



 

 

 


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