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Vintage Hudson Xl Leather Motorcycle Chaps (shaps!) on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Gordo, Alabama, United States

Gordo, Alabama, United States
fair condition. one snap on bottom of leg missing, (one of four so they're still perfectly usable) No rips, tears or road rash. zippers function fine.
Brand:Hudson Leather Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Leather Size:XL Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

First off, these are chaps but not some English guys, the word is pronounced shaps, I don't care what the TV idiots say. All leather, this set is XL, the outseam is 39, inseam... so far as I can tell, is 33. Waist as is max 44 min 36, as is, but there is a tie in the back that could make them somewhat larger as well. One snap on leg missing, but otherwise fair shape. Some folds and what not of course that should come out with use. Contact me about shipping the calculator can be nuts. International shipping by special arrangement only.  for most places in the US, a medium flat rate box MIGHT be the way to go, so check with me and give me your zip code.

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