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Definitely Fox Creek, really good stuff and if the first jacket you order does not fit, let them know and then will send another size with return for the other. I had both in my grubby hands at the same time.
The quality and fit of the jacket is unsurpassed. Mine is comfortable in the summer with the liner zipped out and vents opened and on cold days (this is MAINE) the quilted liner has a fold up neck fleece that makes the jacket even warmer.
See my review on their site under "Jim from Maine"
Last edited by mtnbikerx; Nov 21, 2009 at 09:59 AM.
If you want a really good quality made in the USA jacket, try Fox Creek.Good customer service.Talked to the girl at Fox creek the jacket fit first time.
Like everyone said, Fox Creek has some nice stuff.
That being said, I notice you're in Merced. If you ever are in San Jose, check out a place called Just Leather. They have some very nice jackets at reasonable prices.
I agree that Foxcreek makes some the best leather products out there, I do have some
However, with the large savings from leatherup and their quality type I will continue giving them business
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