A great leather jacket

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  1. SteveJ

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    Nice.
     
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    Ahh I see your dressed up in you formal evening wear again mate :biggrin:
     
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    You mean as opposed to my informal day wear...

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    Just had to share that last one! :)
    On the hunt for a decent jacket but no money at the minute :-(
     
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    Good to hear. Just bought the Bering Nash, also from Infinity (at Southampton - top blokes). I thought it was a classy jacket, at a bargain price and it goes with the bike. How sad -but stylish- is that..
     
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    Can you give any idea on sizing for this one? Do they come up big, or tight compared to other brands? I tend to order most of my stuff these days and the one draw back with getting stuff from Germany is occasionally having to return it by post :(
     
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    I usually take an L in most things. I went XL in the Nash and it was spot on with a decent jumper underneath, so I'd say they're on the small size to what you're used to. Well cut though. Good proportions. And the elbow protector doesn't swim around when you put your arm in.
     
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    I went one size bigger with the one I brought, but these are really comfortable and the amour is really good.
     
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