Is there a “perfect” Motorcycle Jeans for Women?If we talk trends in the motorcycle clothing industry that are on the rise for the past years, women’s protective motorcycle gear comes out on top. However, along with innovations that fine tune the features needed in motorcycle clothing for women, you will also come face to face with hoax products. These products are not much different from their “men’s version” but come with an upgraded price tag. As a responsible motorcycle clothing company, we at EVOQE believe that such practices are unfair and that it is our duty to equip consumers with useful knowledge about the best jeans so that they invest their money in the right place and make informed decisions. In this article we will discuss if there is any difference between men and women’s motorcycle clothing (in this case jeans) and what features should the best product have. The difference between gear for women and that for men is not much to begin with, especially when it comes to functionality. Both types work towards eliminating risk of severe injury and preventing the skin and body in a crash. In cut and style, however, we see the main differences. While men’s motorcycle jeans are cut straight most of the time, women refer more slim fit jeans as they accentuate their curves and appear stylish and fashionable. The cut on men’s jeans is simple and straight because of leaner body structures. Women’s motorcycle jeans on the other hand need to account for feminine physiques. In design, women prefer products that appeal to the eye which is why women’s jeans are usually beautifully crafted and intricately designed to look attractive. As compared to it, men’s jeans are plainer and monotone. However, apart from these subjective differences there are no real barriers as to what could or could not be worn by both men and women. Because of similarity in function, both riders may choose to wear whatever they are most comfortable with. When it comes to determining the best jeans for women riders, a few things should be kept in mind. Most companies charge extra for seemingly important qualities that are of no real use. Beware of such marketing tactics and always go for form and functionality. Motorcycle jeans should be made with 12 or 13 oz denim, preferably stretchable and of good quality. They must be lined completely or partially with a protective material such as Kevlar, Cordura etc. This protective layer is key to survival on the road as it protects you in a crash from abrasion and doesn’t let your jeans tear, preventing skin contact with the road. At EVOQE, for example, we use 100% pure, original DuPont Kevlar that is considered one of the best synthetics for abrasion resistance. In some of our products such as the Layla Armoured Motorcycle Jeans, Kevlar partially lines the inside layer and covers high impact areas such as the knees, thighs and hips. In other products, for example, the Gladiax Relaxed Fully Lined Motorcycle Jeans, Kevlar lines the entire lower body. Another thing to take care of is that style should not compromise comfort. A good pair of jeans has comfort features such as stretchable denim, no rivets, the right length etc. All EVOQE products are crafted with care to provide comfort to the rider on and off the road. One of our star products from the women collection, Sophie Motorcycle Armoured Jeans are slim fit jeans that come with a tapered leg bottom, no rivets and a front whiskers design, ensuring both style and comfort. You can shop for Sophie and other products at www.evoqe.co.uk
When it comes to the “perfect” jeans, however, our opinion will always be different. But while things like design and cut are subjective, we recommend that you make sure the basics are all good quality. If a jeans functions well and serves its purpose on the road, its already perfect.
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