JENY’STER II Jeans
With these new jeans, BOLID’STER offers biker women protective, comfortable motorcycle pants with a perfectly feminine cut.
Apparel Pro: The Jeans You Should Be Wearing
Wearing just any old pair of jeans isn’t going to cut it when you go riding.
The RIDE’STER V from BOLID’STER
Black is the new indigo. The RIDE’STER V is dyed black for a look that combines elegance and sefty.
Talking Better Apparel Options for Female Motorcyclists
SportBike Chic is a private label of women’s motorcycle gear established in 2016.
Joe Rocket Men’s Anthem Jeans
A relaxed fit with heavy-duty denim and armor in the knees and hips.
Armalith Unveils Airbag Jeans at EICMA
These jeans can withstand a fall at 120 km/h.
REV’IT! Refreshes Motorcycle Denim Collection
The jeans come in contemporary styles and washes.
Husqvarna and REPLAY Rollout Innovative New Denim Fiber
Husqvarna Motorcycles and premium Italian casual clothing brand REPLAY recently unveiled the latest result of their partnership – a clothing collection aimed squarely at style-conscious riders. The collection’s riding jeans feature a pioneering new denim fiber. Traditional motorcycling denimwear has two layers, with denim over Kevlar or one of its derivatives. The new denim fiber
Review: SA1NT Women’s Unbreakable High-Rise Skinny Jeans
With a high percentage of Dyneema in SA1NT’s UNBREAKABLE denim, the jeans are 200 times stronger than your traditional Levis, and have a slide time of six seconds, or 246 feet.
SportBike Chic Announces New Style of Motorcycle Jeans for Women
If you’re a woman worried about finding quality protective jeans to enjoy your motorcycle ride, the search for another option just got a little easier.
Cortech Adds New Riding Jeans to Apparel and Gear Product Line
In strength testing, the fabric demonstrated up to a 200 percent higher tear strength than standard cotton denim and an estimated 500 percent increase in abrasion resistance compared to standard cotton denim.
Resurgence Riding Shirt, Jeans Made With Pekev Material
The Pekev lining starts at the armholes and goes down to the bottom of the shirt and around the sleeves for maximum protection.