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I have two pair of Bull-It Jeans riding jeans for sale...
These are very high quality jeans which use a fabric much better than Kevlar. More abrasion resistant and also washable (Kevlar degrades with moisture), these are CE 2 level rated riding jeans that perform better than Kevlar and even leather against abrasion.
http://bull-it.com/covec-vs-aramid/
Covec Laser 4 "Indy" LIKE NEW (no tags): http://bull-it.com/products/covec-laser/indy/
Size 36 Regular (see sizing note below)
Covec +7 White Wash Black NEW with tags: http://bull-it.com/products/covec7/b...ex-white-wash/
Size 36 Regular (see sizing note below)
I wore the Indy's one time, they are like new and show zero signs of use other than missing the tags.
These retail for $250 US (£149.99 GBP)
Sizing Notes: Regular is a 32" inseam, which works great if you normally wear a 30 as the extra is to allow ride up for wearing boots and sitting on the bike.
The waist is a 36" actual waist measurement. What this means is you measure yourself closer to the belly button, not the hips. These should fit you if you normally wear between a size 33-34" US size in normal designer jeans.
Asking price per pair: $125
(Includes knee armor)
I am located near South Boston and you can try them on before you buy.
Last edited by blacksheepfoto; 10-26-13 at 08:35 AM.
couple questions
-hard to tell from the web page, are these a boot cut or a straight leg cut?
-a snug fit or a loose fit?
-maybe a lunchtime meeting? Maybe Wednesday? I'm in Somerville, could scoot down 93 and avoid afternoon traffic
met blacksheepfoto and tried the jeans on, unfortunately not a good fit for me. But they look good and offer tons more protection than run of the mill jeans - someone could use these.......
So what kind of cut are they?
I think these would be more of a straight leg style.