Wanted some new boots but not the power ranger type.
And @Edward, this is my Speedwear. Worn over just a shirt in these pictures, it's plenty spacious as the sizing is absurdly generous. This is a Small and ample for layering on my 39" chest.
I've also replaced the supplied chunky armour inserts with some low profile Resurgence D3O Ghost pieces.
Always been curious about those rear-zip arrangements. I get the intent in the design, though what I wonder is how easy on/off they are when taking the jacket off in a cafe stop or whatever...
Yeah, I've bought a few bits and pieces of clothing from them over the years. Particulary keen on The Richa Bonneville jacket -
As always, my phone makes for barely acceptable photos, and a fence post makes for a barely acceptable tripod.
As always, my phone makes for barely acceptable photos, and a fence post makes for a barely acceptable tripod.
Nice bike and nice jacket!
The traffic is so bad here that i have decided to try to become a biker full time, i can't deal with sitting in my car stuck in traffic anymore...
It's pretty rainy right now but i am commiting to the bike. I'll be wearing this one today:
Gorgeous bike. Don't see many in that green for some reason, but it's a superb colour.
Jacket looks good. Interesting they've dumped the belt for the new version. I've seen a lot of that around. I think it comes down to that's how a lot of folks were wearing them anyhow, ... - to my eye, these look much better with the belt - a little boxy, but pulled in at the waist. I suppose dropping the belt also reflects the modern trend towards slim-fit everything, though. Yours definitely looks much better with the belt than those without, imo.
Although it's been around forever in leather as well, imo this is a trickier style to get 'right' in leather than in wax cotton. Vanson's version is very nicely cut. I also like the Goldtop take. Lewis still do their variation too which is nice, though scary money compared to the former two.