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Had this jacket a few years now but have only worn it four, maybe five times, and still have the original tags for it. It's a beautiful thing, but just not really my style, plus I have other more appropriate kit for the sort of riding I do (ie, old and doesn't matter if I get it filthy ) It's a warm jacket, made using their 'Fieldsensor' moisture transfer fabric, and quite fleecy inside, so a winter jacket I would say, under a wind proof, or on it's own for cooler spring/autumn rides.
Considering how little I wore it, I managed to get mud, or maybe cider, splodged down the front of it, so I've very carefully washed it as per instructions, but the marks haven't completely come out. They are however almost impossible to see, I've tried to take pics but difficult. With some more aggressive stain remover they would come out, or you could just get it dirty again and not worry about it.
Also, slight pilling to the fleece inner, again not sure how due to how little I wore it, but may well have been the friction with an old jumper or fleece I wore under it.
Size wise, it's a 'large', which I think equates to a ladies 14/36". I've read that there's no reason why this wouldn't be suitable for a small chap, too. Actual measurements are 20 1/2" pit to pit across the front, and approx. 28" down the back from top of collar to bottom of hem.
You can see how much I paid for it, £79.99, so how about £28 posted
£25 posted then....
Considering how little I wore it, I managed to get mud, or maybe cider, splodged down the front of it, so I've very carefully washed it as per instructions, but the marks haven't completely come out. They are however almost impossible to see, I've tried to take pics but difficult. With some more aggressive stain remover they would come out, or you could just get it dirty again and not worry about it.
Also, slight pilling to the fleece inner, again not sure how due to how little I wore it, but may well have been the friction with an old jumper or fleece I wore under it.
Size wise, it's a 'large', which I think equates to a ladies 14/36". I've read that there's no reason why this wouldn't be suitable for a small chap, too. Actual measurements are 20 1/2" pit to pit across the front, and approx. 28" down the back from top of collar to bottom of hem.
You can see how much I paid for it, £79.99, so how about £28 posted
£25 posted then....
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