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Comments on this jacket's style and fit. all welcome

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I bought a G-Star leather last week and returned it because it was too eurotrashy, trendy, trying to be hip. link here http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=206579

Then I found this jacket, It's made by Dainese, and it's a real motorcycle jacket, there are insertable pads on the shoulders and elbows (which is the reason why the elbows are a little generous). But once I took all of that out the jacket really came into shape on the fit. I plan on using it as a regular everyday type of jacket.

The great thing is that I actually ride and race motorcycles, so if I do want to do that, i have the option of using this jacket for that purpose, but I have a full racing suit for that, so I doubt I will.

I think the fit is perfect, the styling is a little aggressive, but It is less aggressive than the similar Ralph Lauren Black Label Monza leather jacket that came out last year.

What do you guys think about the fit? style? general comments. it looks pretty classic to me
post #2 of 6
dainese is top shit i wanted one badly for a while, i like that jacket sleeves look a bit short thoug
post #3 of 6
There is a fucking thread for this, stop starting new threads.
post #4 of 6
NAV ? Is that you ?
post #5 of 6
Looks fine for riding? It looks "sporty" because of the shape and the logo on the front.
post #6 of 6
Arms look too short and the leather looks hard as shit. Also, stop creating your own threads, there are other threads that you could have posted this question on. http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=164402 http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=164746 http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=69462
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