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I Have for sale a 100% Authentic Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier, Men’s Super Soft Italian Lambs Leather Bomber Jacket with Hood purchased from the Ed Hardy Store at Melrose, Los Angeles California on Last 2 Weeks whilst on holiday.

This jacket was bought as a gift for my younger brother but unfortunately for him it does not fit, jacket would best suit a medium build person, Jacket is tagged as large but jacket is a tight fitting large. I am an XL so it no good to me.

Item is of superb quality and finish, an awesome piece which does not deserve to be wasted sitting in storage, mine and his loss is your gain. Sure to turn heads!!! Dont miss out on this Stunning Leather jacket, Great for casual use and night on the town, Would suit a very special gift or for someone who has it all!!!

Please note: I purchased this item for US$935 (AUD$1097.43 Last 2 Weeks) and Ed Hardy outlets in Paddington NSW, Bondi Junction NSW, Chatswood NSW, Melbourne VIC, Adelaide SA, Perth WA and Gold Coast QLD Sell the same item for no less than AUD$1300.00 also this item is Brand New Winter 2010 Collection so probably not even available in Australia yet.

ITEM CAN BE VIEWED IN SYDNEY PRIOR TO PURCHASE TO CHECK AUTHENTICITY AND QUALITY IF REQUIRED

ASKING PRICE INCLUDES REGISTERED SECURE DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR

PHONE: 0419797023 TO DISCUSS AS REQUIRED

Condition: New With Tags

Colour: Jet Black

Price: $800 ($500 off RRP) with free registered postage, however i will entertain Genuine offers over $675 but postage will be paid by buyer at $25.

RRP: US$1100.00 or $1300 in Australia

Description: Made of genuine leather that was hand tanned to give the vintage smooth feel and appearance.

Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier embroidered logo at back.

King Skull tattoo design embroidered at chest, 2 Sword tattoo back with Grey Suede and Black and Grey stitching details.

Bomber style jacket with hood, zip closure, inside and outside pockets.

100% Genuine Italian Lambs Leather shell/ 100% polyester lining.

Care instruction found stitched on the inside of the jacket in silver foil:

Authentic Jacket Care: Each leather jacket is hand-crafted from the finest leather hides. The appearance of the leather used in this garment is created by a special hand-tanning process and is designed to look more Vintage with each wearing. Following these instructions will ensure the longevity of this fine jacket. To clean leather and inside lining, lightly apply mild soap and warm water to the stained area. Do not soak in water. Do not dry clean.

Payment: I Prefer Direct bank deposit and Cash on Pick-up but i will accept Paypal as it provides peace of mind. (Buyer pays fees)

Shipping: Item can be picked up in Sydney or will be shipped a maximum 36hrs after the payment is received and cleared.

Pics: attached below. sorry about the resolution crappy camera phone

Item is also advertised elsewhere also

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