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Klim Riding Jeans Built for Every Seat

If you are going to wear denim jeans on your motorcycle, wear a pant that delivers the abrasion resistance, impact coverage and style you need.

Apparel Pro: Riding Jeans

When stocking jeans, if you are concerned about safety for your customers, know that some products have Kevlar-reinforced areas, but those won’t help if the denim jeans themselves come apart.

Dainese Bonneville Jean

Offered in medium and dark denim colors, Dainese’s Bonneville jean features a stonewash treatment and is available in both regular and slim cuts. While its stylish, European aesthetic is perfectly at home off the bike, it also boasts protective features like Kevlar internal reinforcements and flexible, removable internal armor at the knees.

Apparel Pro: Jeans

Levi Strauss & Co. made the first blue jean in 1873. While blue denim existed before the jeans company, Strauss’ idea was to make a pair of blue denim work pants that wouldn’t fall apart easily, putting metal rivets at points of strain. They were an instant hit. Seventy years later Wrangler jeans came on

Bull-It Jeans

Bull-it, the technical jean specialist, has reclassified its product range as part of the launch of its 2015 collection. The move is designed to help consumers better understand what level of protection they can expect from different Bull-it products.

Dainese 2015 Jeans Line

In 2010, Dainese was the first company to make jeans a “technical” garment and now, in 2015 has decided to create an entire collection dedicated to denim that is 100% made in Italy. The range features 10 models.