Best Clothing Recommendation

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  1. jorgepaul09

    jorgepaul09 New Member

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    Hi,
    I want to buy a jacket and racing suit. Can anyone please tell me that Dior or Fervo Gear. Which is best?
     
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    Not heard of either of these brands (unless Dior is from Christian Dior in which case it will be way over-priced!). I use Oxford gear mostly - cost-effective, good-enough quality and if I need to replace after a few years it doesn't break the bank.
     
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    Are you on the right forum? I looked at the Fervo website, car / cart racing overalls aren't going to help you on a motorbike. Dior? If you mean the fashion brand that ain't going to help either. Stick to well known motorcycle gear from known and trusted brands.
     
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    Err..don't you think this might be spam :rolleyes:?
     
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    Actually, yes I do, I was simply trying to be polite:).

    I'm always suspicious of new posters who have a question about products and supply a link to said product, probably as a way of getting round the forum's spam / advertising rules. If I'm sure I report them.

    But recently we've also had a few Newbies who've introduced themselves by starting on another thread rather than using the Newbies page. There is one member who started this way that I'm fairly sure is a spam Bot (possibly even AI), but I'd hate to insult them if they were genuine.
     
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    You are clearly a very nice person Paul and I'm just a mean ol' sod ;).
     
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    Well you certainly weren't when I had the pleasure of meeting you at the Wings and Wheels show earlier this year.:)
     
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    Depends on what you're going for. if you're looking for something durable and focused on performance. I’ve worn both types but in different situations—Dior when I wanted to dress to impress, and more technical gear when it came to racing.

    Funny enough, I had a similar experience when picking out my groom's suit from Gentleman's Guru for my wedding. I wanted something stylish but still comfortable enough to last through the whole day. Ended up loving the fit and how it held up. Same thing applies here—depends on what you need it for.
     
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