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This is a Bates Leather Jacket. My wife (bless her heart)saw the movie and had to have this jacket she paid $600 for it. It is a Bates quality made in USA jacket. It had a patch with her name on it sewn on the right side I took it off so thierare stiching holes. They can be seen up close the camera flash made them stand out. A new name tag could be sewn on to cover this area. It is size small . I looked in our closet her shirts say size small, or size6. I am asking $400.00 for the jacket. I would tradetowardsa Fox creek, or Harley Neveda style mens XL jacket, or an HJC or FXRG carbon fiber size XL helmet.
Their are pictures of her in this thread https://www.hdforums.com/m_2745220/tm.htmwhich may give you a better idea of her size. She is no longer with us. This jacket was worn only 1 time. Make me an offer close to my asking price and I will ship it free in the USA.
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