Monday, 27 August 2012

Vintage Motorcycle Jackets

Generally speaking, clothing which was produced before the 1920s is referred to as antique clothing and clothing from the 1920s to 1960s is considered vintage. Retro, short for retrospective, or "vintage style" usually refers to clothing that imitates the style of a previous era. Reproduction, or repro, clothing is a newly-made but faithful copy of an older garment. Clothing produced more recently is usually called modern or contemporary fashion. Opinions vary on these definitions.
Most vintage clothing has been previously worn, but a small percentage of pieces have not. These are often old warehouse stock, and more valuable than those that has been worn, especially if they have their original tags. Referred to as dead stock or new old stock (NOS), they nevertheless sometimes have flaws. Shop versatile Selection of Discount Motorcycle Apparel including motorbike leather jackets, Vintage Motorcycle Jackets, Cruiser Leather Jacket and Biker Jackets at Belpak International.
Vintage Motorcycle Jackets

Furious SPENCER Vintage-Cruiser Motorbike Leather Jacket:
- Premium drum dyed leather offers protection and comfort
- Removable CE armor for shoulders, elbows and back
- Heavy duty stretch panels at sleeves for tireless mobility
- Removable Thermal liner with cell phone pocket optional
- Durable Brass Zippers throughout
- Several exterior and interior storage pockets
- Non-allergic polyester fixed liner

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

How To Buy Leather Motorbike Suit

Motorcycle leather Suits
Motorcycle Leather Suits
If this is the first time you've been in the market for a Motorcycle Leather Suits, or jacket for that matter, you're likely going into the experience with little information and a lot of questions. Most of customers contact us to looking for a suit armed with recommendations and advice from friends, many of whom also have no idea what makes up a good fitting, quality suit. We're not asking you to ignore those recommendations or your own opinions, because they may in the end weigh the heaviest in your decision on what to buy, but take a moment to consider some new information your buddies may not be passing on to you.

A one or two piece leather suit is usually a relatively significant investment for most riders. The cost alone is the reason so many riders don't own a suit, let alone a good quality jacket. It's safe to say that a majority of street motorcycle riders ride with less than ideal riding gear. Given that fact, riding with any real protective gear other than a helmet is a step above the rest. Nevertheless, our opinion is that you should own and use the best quality riding gear that you can afford. Beyond that, your gear should fit your needs, your riding style and most of all it should fit you.

We are often asked what the difference is between the low end and high end suits. It comes down to the amount of features the suit has, the quality of the leather, the quality of the interior of the suit, the quality of the armor (if the suit features any), the type and amount of stitching in the suit. The more expensive the materials and the more time needed to make the suit, will make up the cost of the suit. Like anything, you tend to get what you pay for and poorly made suits will not only protect you less, but won't last as long just during the regular use of the suit