Men's leather jacker Rimini II Kawasaki
The RIMINI II Leather Jacket is a sports riding jacket packed with race-proven protection. High-density perforation panels and a removable full sleeve thermal liner provide interior climate control while a full-grain leather shell offers superior abrasion and tear resistance.
ARMOUR
- CE Certification Rating: AAA
- Back Protector: CE Level 2
- Shoulder Armor: CE Level 1
- Elbow Armor: CE Level 1
CONSTRUCTION
- Main Outer Material: Full Grain Leather
- Inner Lining: Fixed Mesh Lining & removable Quilted Thermal Liner
- Collar: Leather
- Shoulder cups
- Cuff opening: Neoprene for soft comfort
- Connection Zip: Yes
- Reinforcement: Triple stitched with bonded Nylon Thread
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- 2 Inner and outer pockets
- Perforated leather panels for airflow.
- Waist adjustment for an improved riding fit
- Stretch panels on sleeves and sides to improve the fit
Body measurement guidelines for men (measurements are in cm).
A. Chest - measure around the widest part of the chest.
B1. Waist - measure waist around over the belly.
B2. Waist – for trousers measurements should follow the wearers normal belt line, which is normally below the belly.
C. Hip - measure the hip around over the widest part of your hip (seat).
D. Arm length - measure the outside of the arm from the shoulder down to the wrist with the arm slightly bent.
E. Inside leg - measure the inside leg from crotch down to eh foot (floor).
Body part | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL |
A. Chest (cm) | 89-94 | 95-100 | 101-106 | 107-112 | 113-120 | 121-128 |
B1/B2. Waist (cm) | 79-84 | 85-90 | 91-96 | 97-102 | 103-110 | 111-118 |
C. Hip (cm) | 91-96 | 97-102 | 103-108 | 109-114 | 115-122 | 123-130 |
D. Arm length (cm) | 59,5 | 61 | 62,5 | 64 | 64,5 | 65 |
E. Inside leg (cm) | 79 | 80 | 80 | 81 | 81 | 82 |
When selection your size, please take into consideration the fit of the garment and possible shrinkage of the garment during laundry. Cotton is known to shrink during laundering, The amount of shrinkage may vary according to the manufacturer of the cotton material, the manufacturing of the garments and the laundering applied.
Washing cotton material in cold water is the best way to prevent any major shrinkage. Machine drying may also contribute to the shrinkage of a cotton garment. Be sure to account for this when purchasing items.
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