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Dainese Women's Sizing - Help Please

Mon May 28, 2012 6:22 pm

Do any of the Ladies have a Dainese Textile Jacket?

I want to buy the Dainese Two Delta D-Dry Ladies Textile Jacket and have to buy it online from the US as the Australian distributor doesn't bring it into the country. I found a web site that has them for $420 delivered. The men's equivalent that is available in Australia is recommended retail at $899.

Does anyone have any Dainese clothing and what size did you get and if it's not too much to ask what size are you normally in australian sizing. I can't work out the size conversion chart so was hoping that I could get some ideas from the sizes that people are already wearing. I'm 173cm tall and usually fit into a size 12 Jacket in Australian sizing.

Re: Dainese Women's Sizing - Help Please

Mon May 28, 2012 6:57 pm

Hi Leanne

If you can't find anyone locally to help you with sizing.

I've found STG sizing conversions charts pretty helpful when buying online, may be of use to you.

Scroll down to the women's dainese sizing chart here

Re: Dainese Women's Sizing - Help Please

Mon May 28, 2012 10:22 pm

Ooo.. great choice and Dainese will be my next choice of road jacket!
I recently bought Dainese dirtbike sleaved armour and it saved me on my big highside. I was extremly impressed with the quality.
While I cant help you with the sizing (and as much as i detest Peter Steves), they 'usually' stock Dainese leather jackets so maybe they could assist with your textile jacket sizing?

Re: Dainese Women's Sizing - Help Please

Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:16 am

Hi Leanne,
Not sure if this is much help but i just bought the Dianese Delmar from MCAS in Sydney ($200 off from $999 to $799), my previous jacket was size M ixon, i did the chart and came inbetween 46 and 48, talked to MCAS and they told me Dianese are quite small, so i opted for the 48 and it fits like a glove,is comfortable and the leather is soft,quality product. http://www.sydneycitymotorcycles.com.au ... Charts.htm
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