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Been searching all day to no avail so to all the search gurus any help would be appreciated. I Thought Harley made this jacket in a nylon material. Dont want a leather one but a nylon one in a 2xl would be a nice birthday present
Been searching all day to no avail so to all the search guru’s any help would be appreciated. I Thought Harley made this jacket in a nylon material. Don’t want a leather one but a nylon one in a 2xl would be a nice birthday present
Go on Etsy and get one customed to your specs, shop different sellers for best price, if one seller doesn't show the exact jacket you want they can still get it for you.
The prices are half what you would pay for the very same jacket at a Harley dealership and the dealership's jackets are not custom made to what you want...
A Harley Leather Jacket . . . made in China, Viet Nam or some other 3rd world country known for their hi quality work and materials. LMFAO
Pakistan actually, all Harley Davidson 'licensed' jackets are made there, the one I'm having done will have the look of a Harley jacket but devoid of any Harley logos.
Just about everything you buy at Walmart is made in China, yet we all shop there...
Thanks guys for the links and ideas. Etsy it is lol.
Make sure you write up exactly what you want (list every detail), before you go ahead and pay for it, make sure you have everything clearly laid out in writing for the seller and upon completion, tell them you want to see the jacketbefore they ship it to you.
Make sure you research the buyer you get one from beforehand.
Check past customer reviews of all sellers, it tells volumes about what to expect from them as not all sellers on Etsy are dependable.
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