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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 05:31 PM
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I'm a short "Lady of Size" or atleast that's what I'm told lol. I have problems finding gear that will fit over my chest but won't be so baggy/long in the arms and around my gut for jackets.

I can't get pants that will fit around my waist but not be REALLY long.

Gloves I find if I can get my palms in, the fingers are way too long.

I've tried perusing the internet but I find the sizing charts are WAY off. Any suggestions? I'm getting frustrated trying to find new gear.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 07:17 PM
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With your permission, I'd like to move this thread to the regular gear section. Since men can't post in this section, you may be waiting awhile for any responses.

Up to you though...

Have you thought about finding gear that fits you in the bigger places, then have it taken in/altered to fit you in the smaller ones?
 
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Old Apr 10, 2018 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 74demon
With your permission, I'd like to move this thread to the regular gear section. Since men can't post in this section, you may be waiting awhile for any responses.

Up to you though...

Have you thought about finding gear that fits you in the bigger places, then have it taken in/altered to fit you in the smaller ones?
sounds good to me with moving it!

I did try to take my gear now which is too big to a couple tailors but they outright said no. I could keep trying just wondering if there are better options.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2018 | 07:36 AM
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Great, thread moved.

Keep looking for someone to do alterations. If a tailor won't tackle it, try automotive upholstery shops. They work with leather stuff all the time. It may just be as simple as adding a few straps with snaps or rings to pull those places in. Also try leather shops that make stuff like coats, handbags, or those fancy fetish outfits.

If you provide your general location, someone might know of someone in your area.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2018 | 09:59 PM
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Hi,
I am considering a one piece suit myself. I seem to thrive on technical riding and challenging myself. I cannot afford some of the brand name stuff. I'm seeing $1600.00 to $5,000 eeeeks.

I spent some time on ebay and found a seller that has great reviews and wants specific measurements. I'm seriously contemplating doing this but I have not allocated the time to make all the necessary measurements. I'm sure two piece would be an option as well.

Ebay may worth a look !

Good luck
 
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