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Richa Daytona - blue buffalo

red devil

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It all depends on what you want in blue and from which maker... Badalassi has some nice options:

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red devil

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@red devil please post your thoughts on Badalassi for a jacket! You tried on the Kelso one right?

No didn't try it on but looked at it closely, I have to admit that the colour on display was boring to me as well. I think part of the charm of this leather are the more unique colours and especially how they age.
I have seen a sample of aged Grigio which is the colour I ordered my boots from and it looked fantastic. Haven't seen an aged jacket, but I still am squarely aiming to get e Thedi in Badalassi when he is ready to take orders... in petrolio most likely.

Although Ortensia is very lovely as well
 

Carlos840

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I just tried mine on for the first time, for £69 it is hard to complain too much.
The leather is very thin and light, but it has a nice grain. The jacket is very well made, not a single stitching issue.
It feels a bit tight in the chest and a bit lose in the waist, but i think that once broken in, and worn with my riding jeans with hip armour it should be perfect.
I don't see myself wearing it much off the bike, but i wanted a non vented riding jacket with built in armour and for that price i don't think i could have done better.
Thanks for the heads up.
 

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I just tried mine on for the first time, for £69 it is hard to complain too much.
The leather is very thin and light, but it has a nice grain. The jacket is very well made, not a single stitching issue.
It feels a bit tight in the chest and a bit lose in the waist, but i think that once broken in, and worn with my riding jeans with hip armour it should be perfect.
I don't see myself wearing it much off the bike, but i wanted a non vented riding jacket with built in armour and for that price i don't think i could have done better.
Thanks for the heads up.
Fit.

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