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I have never bought anything at Fox Creek. It is good to know that there is a quality option out there if I do need some more gear. I have heard lots of poor reports from Leather up customers. As far as Chaps being gay...... Whatever, if you are all concerned about what everybody else is wearing maybe you need a break from riding so you have time to work on your next semester at fashion design school.
Chaps make all the difference when riding in cold weather. I've ridden in below freezing weather several times here. Chaps and jacket over my normal work clothes and I'm fine. Seems those against them are afraid of what others think, or are themselves gay and trying to shed the image.
To the OP, I hope you didn't pay extra for the custom chaps. All you have to do is take a good pair of scissors and cut off the bottom of them to the right length. They're all like that, and probably what Fox Creek did.
Actually Danny, my wife is short enough that we would have had to cut off so much that we would have cut into the zippered portion of the leg. So they had to be custom made. And as I said above, there was no extra charge for the custom fit.
Alright, here ya go. Ashley (left) and Rachel (right) circled in red. I didn't get to meet the cute blonde next to Rachel, but would have liked to, for sure...
I think the blone you speak of is Chippy. She just started riding. Saw in their email newsletter. I also love the company. Have two jackets from them, a vest, numerous pairs of gloves, chaps, etc. Hoping to get a belt from them from the kids for Christmas. Great products.