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I got the Harley Davidson 2 Piece Hi-Vis Rain Suit off of eBay, new in the box but without tags and it had never been worn or used. The postman dropped it off this morning. It's in great shape and is exactly what I was looking for except for one problem. It is so big it is ridiculous. I thought maybe it would be ok when I put the pants on, but when I put the jacket on, then it was obvious it is about two sizes too big if not more. I got a 2XL because that is what I wear in t-shirts and jackets and virtually anything else, but in this case, that was way way way too big. I didn't get a screaming deal on it, but it was still significantly cheaper than the dealer.
I am going to try to sell it and visit the dealer to try on different sizes. Anybody want it? Here is where I am selling it:
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