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    Quote Originally Posted by Mischeif View Post
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    I'm a chick with curves in the right places too and I have recently bought a pair of Revit leather jeans which I am rapt with...they fit like a glove... no alterations needed! Very pleased...didn't break the bank either.
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    Where are they available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mischeif View Post
    Hi everyone!
    I'm sure this has been asked a million times.... but where on earth do you find good women bike jeans? I'm a pretty curvy chick (gotta love the hour glass figure) and last summer my partner got me to get a jacket which I love... but this summer he's put his foot down and said I have to get pants as well. I would want them to be stylish and practical but as my flat mate found out what see on the net might fit the waist doesn't always fit booty. We live in Wellington so if anyone can direct me (and my flat mate) to where we can find some or threads where we find details it would very much appreciated. I'm missing the bike :'(
    Thanking you!
    In Cuba Mall there is a leather shop that sells bike gear .. they appear to have a good selection.
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    I got mine from Motomail. The lining is cool, literally, I'm wearing them in summer and not sweating...yay! for modern fabrics!

    This is them...

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/eStore/Style/RVPACANYONL.aspx
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe View Post
    I got mine from Motomail. The lining is cool, literally, I'm wearing them in summer and not sweating...yay! for modern fabrics!

    This is them...

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/eStore/Style/RVPACANYONL.aspx
    +1 on that!

    They are so very comfy. Only thing I recommend is, make sure you get a size, if not two sizes smaller. I got mine and they were tight-ish to begin with, but now they are so baggy I can take them off without undoing the fly or zipper. Kinda handy in an "emergency"
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    Brilliant - thanks for that. Although very little padding in them ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    +1 on that!

    They are so very comfy. Only thing I recommend is, make sure you get a size, if not two sizes smaller. I got mine and they were tight-ish to begin with, but now they are so baggy I can take them off without undoing the fly or zipper. Kinda handy in an "emergency"
    Yep that goes without saying when its leather. I nearly had to lie down (in the shop!) to zip them up LOL. I walked around in them for ages and sat down and stood up numerous times and sure enough the leather began to ease just from the warmth of my body. I wear a belt and they still fit great after 2 months of solid use. I find that they seem to stretch a bit during the day while I'm wearing them but then they shrink back overnight.
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    It's a motorcycle site - everyone knows that curves are for riding.

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    At least I know where to go and get Missus StoneY some pants now....
    ok

    Where do we get a 'comfy' lass some boots worth wearing that dont cut her legs off mid calf/shin?


    Checklist:
    Jacket- check
    Gloves- check
    Pants- on order-Boots - unfuckin findable!!!!!

    Help!
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    At least I know where to go and get Missus StoneY some pants now....
    ok

    Where do we get a 'comfy' lass some boots worth wearing that dont cut her legs off mid calf/shin?


    Checklist:
    Jacket- check
    Gloves- check
    Pants- on order-Boots - unfuckin findable!!!!!

    Help!
    I have Diadora boots...these ones right here see. Except mine are the 2007 version. Different but the same same I would think.

    I find them very good, as they cater for the more voluptuousnessed of calfs.
    No body move... I dropped my brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    ............Where do we get a 'comfy' lass some boots worth wearing that dont cut her legs off mid calf/shin?

    Help!
    I bought some R-Jays. Here's a boot similar to the one I bought. I do not like the taller boot and these are great and provide lots of ankle support too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe View Post
    I got mine from Motomail. The lining is cool, literally, I'm wearing them in summer and not sweating...yay! for modern fabrics!

    This is them...

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/eStore/Style/RVPACANYONL.aspx
    Man I love revit....just curiously though, did you just like the look of plain leather? The armoured ones are the same price!

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    I dont have a problem with curves.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasi View Post
    I dont have a problem with curves.....
    I would happily share mine with you... There is such thing as too much bust
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