If you are asking about Kevlar lined and padded jeans, yes they do. They are great for cruisers and tourers; they are very comfortable, they breathe and you never have to do the leather dance. I could not recommended them for sport bike pursuits, well padded/reinforced leathers are the order of the day.
Buffalo Jeans Ruffer Rugged Jeans is made for rugged work.
why would a speedometer and odometer not work on a suzuki motorcycle?
Moose Creek Work Jeans are prewashed to protect against fading.
Hot weather and light work.
Lifeguard, mail carrier, gym teacher, zookeeper
Yes, definitely I only ever wear skinny jeans, both in and out of work.
In the opinion of Timberwoof of Timberwoof's Motorcycle FAQ: Aerostich, Joe Rocket, Draggin Jeans, Tourmaster, or FirstGear.AnswerIf you want a light alternative to heavy leather. You have to use Kevlar lined Jeans. Draggin Jeans are fine, but they only cover part of your body. The best alternative is to use K-Liners. They are full length 100% Kevlar underclothes. I just slip my jeans over them and away I go. They even made them to size at the same price as a draggin pair! (and there even lighter).
I work for Lucky brand and all lucky brand jeans are in fact Unisex.
depends where u work . but most likely no.
No, Gorilla glue does not work well on fabrics.
No doubt.Levis.
No