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Monday, 24 May 2010 13:58

Spada Classic and Zero Jackets

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The lovely looking Zero jacket in black and white The lovely looking Zero jacket in black and white Spada
New leather jackets for men and women combine retro looks with modern performance Spada, the British Designed motorcycle apparel brand, has released two new leather jackets – Classic and Zero. Available in ladies and men’s sizes, both jackets combine modern advances in construction, protection and materials but with a look and price of yesteryear. The understated design and soft leather of the Classic will make it popular with riders on and off the bike.
The £195 jacket boasts CE-rated armour in the elbows and shoulders with the 1.2-1.4mm cowhide construction triple stitched in critical areas and an adjustable waist to tailor the fit. For those hotter days in the saddle, the thermal fleece lining can be quickly removed and pockets on the front and rear of the jacket double as intake and exhaust vents.

The Zero, with its Retro striped design on the arms, looks equally suited in the pub or on a long, sunny Sunday blast. Priced at £139.99, the fantastic value jacket boasts a 100% cowhide construction to its milled grain texture exterior and is triple-stitched at critical seems with CE armour at the shoulders and elbows. Rider comfort comes courtesy of a soft inner lining, adjustable waist band and discreet zipped vents at the shoulder to allow cool air to flow in. Both jackets feature three-quarter zips at the bottom enabling them to attach to any zipped Spada leather or textile trouser, such as the Magma.

Spada has a brand new website for 2010 – www.spadaclothing.co.uk - where riders can view the entire collection to the point of zooming right in on the stitching. The ‘click & pick’ function also allows consumers to add items to a basket and then chose a nearest dealer to send the order to in order to try before they buy. For more information visit www.spadaclothing.co.uk or call 01384 413841

Spada Classic leather jacket · £195
· 1.2-1.4mm Soft-feel leather
· CE rated armour at elbow and shoulder
· Front pockets double as vents
· Two exhaust vents on rear
· Five pockets in total - four outer, one inner
· Removable fleece lining
· Extremely soft inner lining
· YKK zips · ¾ zip for Ability to securely attach to leather trouser
· Adjustable waist belts
· Colours Black or Antique Brown (men’s only)
· Sizes Men’s 40-48, Ladies 10-16

Spada Zero leather jacket - £139.99
* Outer Shell 100% genuine cowhide
* Milled grain leather 1.1-1.2mm
* CE approved armour to shoulders & elbows
* Two outer zipped pockets
* Zipped & Velcro cuffs
* All critical seams triple stitched
* Discreet zipped ventilation pockets at front shoulder
* Adjustable waist band
* Available in Black/White, Black/Anthracite or Black
* Sizes Men’s 40-48 or Ladies 10-18

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