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    JTS Clothing

    http://www.jtsbikerclothing.com/html/home.shtml

    Hello anyone used this company or its products ??



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    Re: JTS Clothing

    Not personally but I've heard the other bikers at work saying good things about them. Good value, etc....
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    Good good cheer's

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    Re: JTS Clothing

    Aye - I use a pair of JTS textile troosers aquired at the scottish bike show several years ago. I think they were about £40 and have not let me down in about four years.
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    Returning to biking after yonks and yonks, I needed kitting out - head to toe. My knowledge of outdoor gear (except biking) is excellent, so I knew about keeping the elements out and the warmth in from sea level to the top of the high peaks of the British Isles, any season. Websites and catalogues only confuse but one similarity is common to all except JTS Clothing (01530 812121) and that all sizes are described as S, M, L, XL, XXL, X to the power many, which I have found have no resemblance to the physical build of bikers.

    If I buy a pair of trousers from the high street, I am 34/36 waist, inside leg 29/30, but this sizing has little relevance to many biker clothing distributors and manufacturers - except for JTS Clothing. They work (design and manufacture) in imperial measurements - inches for waist, leg (Short, Standard, Long and Extra Long) and chest measurements. The result is that you get a perfect fit without baggy pants, tight or super loose jackets. (I require a 'short' pant and was told by three outlets that they do not exist!)

    Zips and velcro are excellent again. Wide velcro, zips that do not jamb on a thin adjacent fabric, has all been sorted, so when I visited them in Coalville I was impressed with their whole setup. Quality and costs first class. JTS Clothing for me! Look them up on Google.

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    Yes fantastic people could'nt be more helpful over the phone, trousers great too

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