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I'll second newenough, I've gotten 3 jackets, and a pair of gloves from them. Very good to deal with. And the closeouts are great deals. They also have some great deals on e-bay.
I've ordered jacket/vest/boots on-line in the past, but always made sure the company had a very good exchange policy.
It seems that there is no such thing as "universal sizing" when it comes to boots, leather jackets, or leather vests, even when ordering 2 identical products from the same company.
I have a couple of heavy duty Harley Davidson Piston II Vests with different back patches, and I wear these frequently. Both are labelled the same, same size, and identical in every way, except for the fit.
The chest size on one of them is a good one inch smaller than the other.
I also have a number of leather jackets that have been purchased over the years.
Some of them are "L" and fit perfectly, others are "M" and fit perfectly.
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