COUNCIL PURCHASE CUIR (Again!)

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So I have a problem on the size: M or L, knowing that: M: With the lining and a shirt a bit thick, it is hyper greenhouse (gene to shoulder). If I liner feeling better. The L I could not try y'avait therefore will not see the difference ... but with the liner gonna be OK but this summer ... will be too large!! Aware as it is doing rather greenhouse ... What would you?

M hoping he relaxes a bit with the use

M will give ca ave time

I think the M is expected to relax over time, even put up a layer inside that leather works as soon as possible. With the L, you take a bit of speed, the air will s'engoufrer in your neck and is bibindum chamalo
guarantee ... I do
1m75 and 17 years and I take M since it is a little greenhouse with a sweater underneath

Thanks to all! And all the answers are in the same direction ... If there is no other opinion, I see more or less what I have left to do!!

Hi! I bought a leather Dainese model "TRAX" in size 46. Initially, the 44 was a little hard to close with a T shirt lining the ridge. I said that this winter would be the total bordel ... So I reessaye the same size 44 liner pull back ... and it is not worth it, I firmly holding my breath and even if it relaxes, I was not a super comfortable. So I took the size 46 and I was even more comfortable. With the fall comes, I juggle between the two and pull. Sometimes when it's cool I liner and pull it out well. Of course, t shirt alone ... my scalp is too big. voila, I hope it could help a little. Has

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