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    Dainese leather jacket - For sale

    Dainese Brown Leather Jacket with Black Sleeves (If you are watching in Black & White).
    Size 54

    Used twice.
    Shoulder & elbow/forearm protection.
    Removeable inner lining.

    Bargain at $130
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    Just for those of us who still work in the old system, what size does a 54 work out as? L, XL, 2XL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    Just for those of us who still work in the old system, what size does a 54 work out as? L, XL, 2XL?
    Just looked on the internet and a size 54 is:
    Chest Size 54"
    Sleeve length 35"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griff View Post
    Just looked on the internet and a size 54 is:
    Chest Size 54"
    Sleeve length 35"
    I think you mean 44" chest. Euro sizing is size in inches plus 10. Dainese gear usually fits a little tight so I'd tend to go up a size. For example I have a 43" chest so would normally go to a 54 except it is too tight (my brother has one in a 54) so I need a 56. Hope this helps.

    BTW what style jacket is this? Is it a Viking? Does it have a pocket for a G2 back protector? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    Just for those of us who still work in the old system, what size does a 54 work out as? L, XL, 2XL?
    54 - L, 56 - XL, 58 - XXL would be my pick.

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    Where did you buy it from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lanci View Post
    Where did you buy it from?
    I brought it over with me (As New), last year from the UK.
    "Dainese Sport" Bristol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulus View Post
    I think you mean 44" chest. Euro sizing is size in inches plus 10. Dainese gear usually fits a little tight so I'd tend to go up a size. For example I have a 43" chest so would normally go to a 54 except it is too tight (my brother has one in a 54) so I need a 56. Hope this helps.

    BTW what style jacket is this? Is it a Viking? Does it have a pocket for a G2 back protector? Thanks.
    It has removeable full sleve lining and a pocket for a Back Protector.
    I have a 42" chest and this one is a little too big (without bulking up with jumpers).
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    Can I try it on?

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    Hi
    Sorry everyone, I have sold it to Ewen (HungusMaximist) as he was 1st to pm me. All the best
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