rwthomas1
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I think others have covered most of the additional comments I'd make to your request. Day to day wear, the biggest advantage for me (other than the protection it provides) is that I can just take off the jacket, drape it over the windshield to cover all the goodies and my helmet while I take a break to eat or visit with friends.
One additional note: the jacket of the 2 piece will zip to the pants of the 2 piece and become . . . a one piece.
PS: Follow-up to STRider's note. Crossed Death Valley in July in the late afternoon at 127 degrees and never broke a sweat except when I stopped to take a picture of the 20 mule team and wagon display and had to raise my visor to use my camera. Road west to east and when I got out on the east side I still had about 2 lbs. of ice left of the two 10 lb bags of ice I had put inside my jacket on the west side.
Shuey
I owned a two-piece Stich back in the 90's, so I know what it does. I just never did it. Separated the pieces a few times, but didn't like riding with them unzipped. Found it difficult to reattach them while wearing the pants. And the pants didn't like to stay up without the jacket zipped on. Now this was when I was riding a CBR1000 so riding position may have influenced the fit somewhat?
I now have the one-piece based on that experience, and it was available used, so.... It's been great. I don't really get how the two-piece would be cooler as some have suggested, as I can unzip the left leg and top down to my waist if I need to when stopped. I can't imagine riding with a leg even partially unzipped, but I do open the chest zipper a bit in the heat.
Lastly, I haven't ridden in the SW heat but I have experienced it. Dry heat is a whole lot different than SE high humidity heat. Where the OP lives you can pour the sweat out of work boots in the summer. Been there, done that. I've been to Death Valley in summer and was shocked that I wasn't wet with sweat.
All this said, the Stich is still great, no matter what flavor you prefer.
RT