data.3news-bydate.test.rec.motorcycles.104648 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: jon@bigdog (Jon Wright)
Subject: Re: Women's Jackets? (was Ed must be a Daemon Child!!)
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Jerry Bowman)
writes:
> In article [email protected] (Beth Dixon) writes:
> >In article <[email protected]>
[email protected] (John Hensley) writes:
> >>Beth Dixon ([email protected]) wrote:
> >>: new Duc 750SS doesn't, so I'll have to go back to carrying my lipstick
> >>: in my jacket pocket. Life is _so_ hard. :-)
> >>
> >>My wife is looking for a jacket, and most of the men's styles she's tried
> >>don't fit too well. If they fit the shoulders and arms, they're too
> >>tight across the chest, or something like that. Anyone have any
> >>suggestions? I'm assuming that the V-Pilot, in addition to its handy
> >>storage facilities, is a pretty decent fit. Is there any company that
> >>makes a reasonable line of women's motorcycling stuff? More importantly,
> >>does anyone in Boulder or Denver know of a shop that bothers carrying any?
There's an article in Motorcycling a couple of months back specifically on
women's attire for serious and not-so-serious riding. They do mention who
makes stuff specific for women's dimensions, and what also works OK enough as
well. Bates will make custom jackets and leathers for a reasonable charge.
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DoD #0823 THAT come outa my mouth?" '86 VFR700f2