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234 10th St. PL. NW
Hickory, NC 28601
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Classic Men’s Draggin’ Jeans

Cover your ass!

The Classic Draggin’ Jeans have a straight leg with the traditional five pocket design. We also incorporate the change pocket on the left side for ease of use on your bike.

We use 14.5 ounce denim with a 13.5 ounce 100% Kevlar® lining. Our protective Kevlar® lining extends from just below the belt loops to, well, just below your ass. It extends vertically from hip seam to hip seam. We cover your knees as well with protection that wraps around to cover the front and outside of the knee and shin.

Each pair of Draggin’ Jeans is handmade in the USA! They are pre-washed and pre-shrunk. We cut our jeans exactly true to size, so we recommend measuring a pair of your own jeans to get the right fit.
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    These really make a difference in being able to go into stores or restaurants at my destination without appearing all geared up. I ordered my waist size (38) and they fit perfectly. I had to hem up the length, the "short" is not short enough. It was as easy as hemming up a regular pair of jeans. I bought the knee armor. It is rather flexible and is not too uncomfortable against your knee. It comes with 2 little pieces of velcro per pad. 5/8" x 2". It is not enough to hold the armor in position. The armor twists around and does not feel secure nor did I feel I could count on it being in the correct location in a crash. I purchased extra velcro at a fabric store $.99 per yard and now the pad feels more secure and stable. As others have said, a pocket to hold the pad would make this substantially better. Not sure how you would adjust the position though. I think I will order the hip pads and a set of liners so I can wear my own jeans too.

    Received the classic in my normal jean size and they fit perfectly. Ordered 34x34 and put a note that actual measurements of 35x35 would be ideal, don't know if they actually measured for me. Quality is excellent. Compared to another pair I tried, this denim is thicker and lays nicer, pockets deeper, belt loops sturdier, and made in USA. The waist on the different brand I tried measured 5" larger than the size on the tag. Might have my seamstress wife create inside knee pockets for the knee armor.

    A lady pullled out in front of me and I was going about 40 miles an hour, although I got a fractured collar bone, shoulder, and three broken ribs, I only got a half dollar size scape on my knee, a a couple of dime size scrapes on the back of my leg. The draggin jeans went above and beyond, and did not even get torn, sadly the paramedics had to cut off my draggin jeans, but I will be getting a new pair as soon as I can get back to riding

    Got my 32 X 30 Male Classic Jeans a couple of weeks ago. Having a 27" inseam, I had to have them hemmed and also took in the inside seam by an inch so it wouldn't be so baggy. Other than that, folks don't even know its a motorcycle jeans, and its comfortable even when I do my field work in the sun. I agree with others that there should be an inside pocket in the knees, but keep the velcro for minor adjustments. Also, it would be nice to have a fabric liner on the knee pad since the skin contact does make you sweat. But, I remove them when I get to work anyway. 4 Stars-because the pants width should be adjusted based on the length.

    My size 34x32, 6', athletic build, 180lbs, not gutt. Ordered a Classic 34x32, I measured its true size = 35x33. Perfect fit, a little tight with hip protectors but not uncomfortable, not baggy just right, inseam a little long, thick denim, feel more safe with Kevlar than Cortech's Denims. Attachement system for hip/knee protector with velcro strips is a joke. Would be a 5 stars if had special pockets made for protectors
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