Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

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Richa Lausanne Ladies Jacket

Tested by: Sarah Drury | £269.99 | www.nevis.uk.com

What a jacket! Even just looking at this ladies’ Lausanne, it oozes style. No matter what type of bike you’re riding, it seems to suit most, fitting in well with all.

The tan leather is soft enough to give a great fit without being too thin to compromise the protection it’s there for. It has the usual CE approved (level one) elbow and shoulder armour protection and also it has a built-in back protector, which is actually not uncomfortable and bulky like some, which again is CE approved (level one).

Putting it on for the first time, it sat perfectly with a great fit

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