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My wife and I recieved our Fox Creek chaps today. Her's fit nicely but they sent regular chaps instead of the insulated ones for my wife. She called and they shipped the right ones today. I got home from work and tried mine on. I ordered the thigh measurment a little small so I called and they will make a pair and ship them next week. The leather is top quality and very soft. The stitching looks good and all fasteners are heavy duty brass. I can't wait to get the correct fit and wear them on a ride.
I ordered a Fox Creek Summer Jacket on Monday and it arrived Tuesday, no shipping charge. If this is a summer weight jacket, I can't imagine what a winter jacket would be.....This is a beautiful, soft leather and w/o a liner, would never need more. Been riding 40yrs and never owned a nicer jacket. Great fit....ordered a 44 Long. I'm 6'1", 205lbs. Sleeves a bit long just the way I like them. Don't require cuffs on my gloves to prevent air up the arms. Came with a liner and a neck rap which I didn't expect. Quality and value....best choice IMO. I give Fox Creek a 5 star rating.
It is just starting to cool off out here in Phoenix. I broke out my Fox Creek Buffalo nickle vest. I really like it a lot. My LC9 fits perfect in the gun pocket. Well made vest.
I am still waiting for my Langlitz Jacket. There is a 3 month wait. I have always wanted one and with the extra overtime I have been working. I am decided to get it.
I bought my jacket from a Walter Dyer vendor. I don't say this because it is mine, but it's the nicest leather jacket I have ever seen...and it's American made leather. If you are interested, here is the website:
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