LADIES - Good female riding jackets
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Hi,
I have the light blue Joe Rocket Lotus. I love it. Very flattering, lots of vents and good reflective strips. A very nice cut for a woman.
I would never buy clothing online unless I had tried it on in a store first. Any major shop will carry this jacket, so try it on first before you shop online for price. They run smaller than you'd expect. Then go here:
http://www.newenough.com/ladies_joe_roc ... t_page.htm
Good luck,
Janet
by the way, it is NOT windproof. Before I got a windshield, I was always very aware of the wind blasting straight into my chest through the zipper. I don't feel a thing now that I have a windshield, but of course, I live in sunny California...
I have the light blue Joe Rocket Lotus. I love it. Very flattering, lots of vents and good reflective strips. A very nice cut for a woman.
I would never buy clothing online unless I had tried it on in a store first. Any major shop will carry this jacket, so try it on first before you shop online for price. They run smaller than you'd expect. Then go here:
http://www.newenough.com/ladies_joe_roc ... t_page.htm
Good luck,
Janet
by the way, it is NOT windproof. Before I got a windshield, I was always very aware of the wind blasting straight into my chest through the zipper. I don't feel a thing now that I have a windshield, but of course, I live in sunny California...
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I need a jacket! I got one on Ebay, it should be here soon. I have never worn a leather coat, and after I ordered it someone told me always get at least a size larger than you normally wear for leather! Well crap, it probably wont fit me. I got a large... I have a 36D chest, and wear about a size 12. My bf got me a riding jacket last year size Large (blue mesh), and I could barely zip it up. We just listed it on Ebay.
Anyways, anyone have a problem finding jackets that fit?
Anyways, anyone have a problem finding jackets that fit?
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This is the leather that I wear, by Unik.
http://www.bikers-wear.com/Nscripts/pro ... product=69
Wish I looked as good in it as she does!! Anyway...
I found it at a place in the Detroit area - otherwise I probably wouldn't have bought it online. The jacket has no armor in it, but the leather is super thick. It comes with a full liner (not just a vest). It's very comfortable and has a nice ladies' cut. The price blew me away - it was on sale at the shop where I found it for only $100. Woo-hoo!
I also have a Joe Rocket mesh jacket, and yes, you have to go a size larger with Joe Rocket's ladies' wear. They're just mean that way.
A bit off topic, but I had wanted to get a pair of Icon ladies' riding jeans - they had all the features I was looking for and looked really nice - but all of their ladies' pants are in junior sizes!! WTF?! I have yet to find the perfect riding pants.
Cheers,
Loonette
http://www.bikers-wear.com/Nscripts/pro ... product=69
Wish I looked as good in it as she does!! Anyway...
I found it at a place in the Detroit area - otherwise I probably wouldn't have bought it online. The jacket has no armor in it, but the leather is super thick. It comes with a full liner (not just a vest). It's very comfortable and has a nice ladies' cut. The price blew me away - it was on sale at the shop where I found it for only $100. Woo-hoo!
I also have a Joe Rocket mesh jacket, and yes, you have to go a size larger with Joe Rocket's ladies' wear. They're just mean that way.
A bit off topic, but I had wanted to get a pair of Icon ladies' riding jeans - they had all the features I was looking for and looked really nice - but all of their ladies' pants are in junior sizes!! WTF?! I have yet to find the perfect riding pants.
Cheers,
Loonette
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I was in a bike store last week and tried on some riding pants. The clerk insisted I at least try them on. They actually fit. And had long legs. I had just spent 700 dolllars on tires and servicing and stuff on my bike so IO had no more money to spend. I will go back. They were made by Joe Rocket of all people, but they were sized for tall.Loonette wrote:
A bit off topic, but I had wanted to get a pair of Icon ladies' riding jeans - they had all the features I was looking for and looked really nice - but all of their ladies' pants are in junior sizes!! WTF?! I have yet to find the perfect riding pants.
Cheers,
Loonette

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Well I bought a jacket, it came today and is too tight
. I can zip it up, but then I cant move at all! I hate having watermellons sometimes. I paid 85$ for it on Ebay, including shipping. Now no use for it. If I lost 20lbs it might fit! Im pissed becuase its really a lovely jacket, and retails for 399$~



Well, if you've got 'em to lose, this sounds like a great incentive program.If I lost 20lbs it might fit!

I always buy jeans a little too tight for this purpose...

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