Sleeveless Speedway Shirt (Black)
$225.00 – $240.00
For the guy who wants a light soft, sheepskin, vest with longer tails. It’s unbelievably comfortable and workable for a variety of occasions.
Features
Interior pockets:
- Two deep gun pockets with detachable holsters. Deep enough to protect your cell phone or camera.
- One massive media pocket in the inside back for your favorite magazine or slices of sourdough bread.
Exterior Pockets:
- Two chest pockets with snap flaps
- Two comfortable hand pockets with easy access and no zippers to cut the back of your hands.
If you need help with sizing or have any questions drop a line to Bandit@Bikernet.com.
Additional information
Size | 3XL, 4XL, Extra Large, Large, Small, XXL |
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