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Check out Alpinestars, Teknic and Dianese. They all have women's lines. Personally I don't care much for Joe Rocket gear anyway. I am tiny, but I ended up with AGV leather and it's an ok fit even though it's cut for men.
My sister is "well endowed" and she as found alpinestars gear to work for her as well as fieldsheer...you may want to check them too.
Good Luck!
Let me just say that this is the best fitting womens riding gear ever made. Just got the Bonzai jacket and I swear I could sleep in this thing! New Hein Gericke Line!!
Riding boots remedy that....All my gear is too short~It's like I'm wearing baseball pants, but since the boots come up to the middle of my shin it's not an issue.
There is also a neat site for casual motorcyle day wear for women...www.bitchingear.ca They have great yoga like pants, hoodies, hats, undies, socks.....cute and comfortable stuff. My fave are the tops with the turtlenecks...they are perfect under leathers so my neck doesn't get rubbed raw!
I have just started the hunt for ladies riding gear and ran into the same problem as everyone else. PLUS I'm not a little person, so that added to it. I want to say that the Helmet Shop here in Daytona Beach was ever so helpful with me. They have more ladies jackets and pants than any other place that I've been. And in large enough sizes too. I was going betweenthe Joe Rocket Cleo 2 jacket and the Cortech LNX jacket, decided on the Cortech, but I will say that I have not found the Cleo 2 cheaper any place on the internet. They have Alpinestars, Cortech, Joe Rocket and I can't remember what else.
If all the FL ladies come to Daytona during Bike week it's just north not even a 100' from the main street bridge and the traffic light on the mainland side.
Good info to have, even if you don't live in Florida. Anyone from out of the area visiting for Bike Week or vacation could check them out if they are looking for women's gear.
I saw some samples of this line last year in a local shop and they were gorgious and well made. They weren't super heavy leather but they definitly looked protective. I thiink they are a spin off of hien gereke.