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So with the summer here and the amount of time that my girlfriend spends on the back of my bike I really needed to get her a jacket...so I did. Ebay is a beautiful place. Got a nice shift jacket for her. It was pretty cheap at $120 and the quality is seemingly very good. What do you all think? She also wants some gloves just to feel a little bit more secure as well. Any suggestions for that?
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Depending on how her hands are shaped.....gloves can be tough. I have found that a men's small Joe Rocket works for me pretty well. I have a very narrow hand with long fingers though. They make women's gloves but they are hard to find in stock at a lot of stores. Definitely have her try some on, and then order online,a s you can get much better deals. Not all companies run the same, though, just like everything else....
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I just got my girl a new lid last week, and I think I've found the jacket I'm getting her, just gotta order it. This is the lid I bought for her though, and got a great price on it as well...
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I own two shift jackets (Leather and Mesh). I like shift they make a decent jacket and they fit me like a glove.
My wife just loves Revit stuff, gloves included. Not sure what your girl's shape is, but Revit stuff seems pretty well suited for my wife's build (tall, slender, long-limbed). Well, except for pants. She has a horrible - ok, impossible - time finding riding pants that fit her (she's 5'1"" with a 35" inseam).
Damn, what do her legs come up to her chin or something? That's insane.