Wilsons Open Road Black Leather Motorcyle Jacket on 2040-parts.com
Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States
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This is a Wilson's Leather classic, Open Road, black leather jacket I purchased in the mid- nineties. I don't remember the exact year. The jacket is in excellent shape. I never wore it very often and almost never wore it riding motorcycle. It's a size 48 Big which is about a 2XL I'm guessing. It doesn't have an insulated liner and I'm not sure I ever had a liner for it. The leather is still soft and shiny; not cracked anywhere. It doesn't even really show signs of wear at all. I haven't worn it in many years so I decided to try and sell it. The only thing that's different is that at one point I painted a cartoon jester skull on the back. It's brightly colored and the paint is a leather paint so it should be durable.
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