LIMITED STOCK
To minimise your inconvenience and expense, it is advisable to look at our size chart before ordering this item. The sizes of our women's bike leathers are true to this chart.In our experience, leather bike clothing can seem less generous than normal high street clothing (which is increasingly made using stretchy materials). A snug fit is favourable as leather clothing becomes more comfortable with wear.
If you require any help with sizing, please don't hesitate to contact us: 024 76466 296.
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The look you’ve always wanted... With safety in mind.
The ultimate leather jeans.
Made in very high quality leather.
Heavy duty 1.2 - 1.3 min milled cowhide.
100% cotton lined for comfort and safety (no friction melting).
100% genuine DuPont™ Aramid Kevlar® fibre on knees.
Combat style leg pockets (Velcro).
Extra, security zipped pocket on back pocket.
Unique, exclusive design, fully adjustable armour system which takes the latest technology Viscotec CE armour (adjustable knee height position and adjustable hip armour position making them suitable for all leg lengths).
READ ABOUT OUR FAB NEW VISCOTEC CE ARMOUR BY CLICKING HERE
Designed for the perfect fit with wider legs for comfort and more boot room!
Wide belt loops.
One piece front and back legs.
One length, trim to requirements.
Max. stock leg length is 34".
Free shortening is available. Shortened jeans are non-returnable.
The size you order will measure according to the size chart on this page (or the measurements you provide us with) so please make sure you measure and order correctly. Unless we are found to be at fault, shortened jeans being non-returnable is non-negotiable.
To make use of our free shortening service, please enter the inside leg length you require in the comments section during checkout. Don't forget to consider how much your jeans will ride up when sat in the riding position on your bike.
Black only.

*Please note that your parcel will need to be signed for and will not be left unsigned for.




