The Stella Julie one of the few leather racing suits made just for women. And it’s from Alpinestars, so you know it’ll perform. Regardless of whether your name is Stella or Julie.
The suit is made of genuine 1.2-1.4mm full grain leather for top-notch abrasion resistance. Built in are several accordian stretch panels for a snug fit designed to conform to the curves of a woman’s body.
The elbow and knee pads are CE-certified and feature injection molded shells with dual-density foam padding. The back protector is a removable foam pad that can be upgraded to a CE-rated one.
The seams are multi-stitched for tear-resistance, while the YKK zippers are the standard auto-locking variety.
All in all a pretty good suit, but what if you’re not Stella or Julie? We won’t tell….

This was the ultimate racing suit when first released and it has held up well. It’s now been out for a while, so you can now find it at a discount. Which is good news for you.
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