How to choose the right size?
Some advice for taking your size measurements:
- Chest: take the measurement where the chest is widest, by running the take under the arms across the base of the shoulder blades.
- Waist: take the measurement around the waste, where you wear your belt.
- Hips: stand straight, feet together, and measure the largest hip circumference.
- Inside leg: using your own trousers, measure the inside leg length.
- Kids: we show age as a reference.
Size chart(.pdf)
- Hand: to measure your hand, use the method and the diagram provided in the document pdf.
Choose your gloves' size(.pdf)
- Feed: We recommend placing a sheet of A3 size paper against a wall and placing your foot on it, with your heel touching the wall.
Draw a mark in front of the foremost part of your foot. Remove the sheet of paper and measure the length between the edge of the sheet and the mark you drew.
We recommend that you repeat this procedure for both left and right feet, before retaining the longest of the two.
Shoes size chart(.pdf)
The size correspondences shown in these tables correspond to indications. We recommend that you always try on the product and make sure that it is properly suited to your morphology and riding style.
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- Chest: take the measurement where the chest is widest, by running the take under the arms across the base of the shoulder blades.
- Waist: take the measurement around the waste, where you wear your belt.
- Hips: stand straight, feet together, and measure the largest hip circumference.
- Inside leg: using your own trousers, measure the inside leg length.
- Kids: we show age as a reference.
Size chart(.pdf)
- Hand: to measure your hand, use the method and the diagram provided in the document pdf.
Choose your gloves' size(.pdf)
- Feed: We recommend placing a sheet of A3 size paper against a wall and placing your foot on it, with your heel touching the wall.
Draw a mark in front of the foremost part of your foot. Remove the sheet of paper and measure the length between the edge of the sheet and the mark you drew.
We recommend that you repeat this procedure for both left and right feet, before retaining the longest of the two.
Shoes size chart(.pdf)
The size correspondences shown in these tables correspond to indications. We recommend that you always try on the product and make sure that it is properly suited to your morphology and riding style.
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Maintenance
Washing:
To ensure that your clothes last as long as possible, we recommend that you machine wash them using the Wool program and do not spin them, taking care to use a mild detergent (preferably one that is non toxic and biodegradable). Never use softeners. Before washing, never forget to remove all of the protective shells as well as the thermal lining.
If your washing machine does not have a wool program, then we recommend that you wash the garment by hand in soapy water.
Then dry your garment on a coat hanger, away from any source of direct heat to avoid damaging the waterproofing.
For your thermal liner, use the delicate or synthetic textiles program without spinning and wash at a temperature that does not exceed 30°. Use a mild detergent (preferably one that is non toxic and biodegradable). Leave to dry on a coat hanger at ambient air temperature.
Persistent stains:
If a stain remains after washing, you can rub the cloth with a nail brush and some liquid washing detergent.
Waterproofing:
If after a few years your product is no longer waterproof, using some "waterproofing" products may extend its useful life.
To preserve the original qualities of Bering leather jackets, only the right maintenance will allow them to continue to face the aggressions encountered while riding a bike.
Washing:
If major stains are observed (inset spots, various projections), we recommend that you remove as much as possible of the stain using soapy water and a sponge.
If your leather garment is wet, we recommend that you dry it on a coat hanger, away from any source of direct heat to avoid prematurely aging it.
Maintenance:
Once cleaned and dried, it is important to nourish the leather: please remember that leather is a living material and that it is essential to maintain it so that it will not become altered over time.
To do this, here is our professional tip: Use the Bering leather maintenance kit (wipes are also available).
It includes a cleaner and a nourishing and protective cream to keep your leather looking like new.
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Textiles
Washing:
To ensure that your clothes last as long as possible, we recommend that you machine wash them using the Wool program and do not spin them, taking care to use a mild detergent (preferably one that is non toxic and biodegradable). Never use softeners. Before washing, never forget to remove all of the protective shells as well as the thermal lining.
If your washing machine does not have a wool program, then we recommend that you wash the garment by hand in soapy water.
Then dry your garment on a coat hanger, away from any source of direct heat to avoid damaging the waterproofing.
For your thermal liner, use the delicate or synthetic textiles program without spinning and wash at a temperature that does not exceed 30°. Use a mild detergent (preferably one that is non toxic and biodegradable). Leave to dry on a coat hanger at ambient air temperature.
Persistent stains:
If a stain remains after washing, you can rub the cloth with a nail brush and some liquid washing detergent.
Waterproofing:
If after a few years your product is no longer waterproof, using some "waterproofing" products may extend its useful life.
Leather
To preserve the original qualities of Bering leather jackets, only the right maintenance will allow them to continue to face the aggressions encountered while riding a bike.
Washing:
If major stains are observed (inset spots, various projections), we recommend that you remove as much as possible of the stain using soapy water and a sponge.
If your leather garment is wet, we recommend that you dry it on a coat hanger, away from any source of direct heat to avoid prematurely aging it.
Maintenance:
Once cleaned and dried, it is important to nourish the leather: please remember that leather is a living material and that it is essential to maintain it so that it will not become altered over time.
To do this, here is our professional tip: Use the Bering leather maintenance kit (wipes are also available).
It includes a cleaner and a nourishing and protective cream to keep your leather looking like new.
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