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Draggin Jeans question

I recommend the jeans. I have leather chaps too, but in summer, just too hot for me.
I have draggin jeans. Love em. I can't say I tested them and hope not.
I got my first pair in 2002 and lasted a long time. Had to give those up since my size expanded....;) and got new ones last month. The sizes are true regular jean sizes. I noticed since 2002 the material is softer than the older version.

I wear them in the hot temps. I also have the draggin shirt I bought in 2002 and after years of use it started to fall apart from use/wear/washings and got a new one last year.
 
I have a pair of draggin jeans and they are comfortable to wear. They are heavier than regular jeans and seem to me to be slightly larger than other jeans but that might vary. They also seem like the fabric is softer than regular jeans. I have not slid down the pavement with them so cannot say about their protective qualities. I have another pair of jeans with leather panels under the denim and they are much heavier and not as comfortable as the draggin jeans.
 
Howdy,

I have them and wear them everyday to work. It offers increased protection than Dockers or normal blue jeans. Fortunately my boss is a motorcycle owner too so he understands. They are heavier denim material than normal blue jeans and offer extra protection in the knee and hip area.

I give them :2thumbs:

David
 
Me and my 3 boys all wear Draggin Jeans when riding. One of em came off his dirt bike on a gravel road, which tore the cotton material but not the yellow lining in the knee where he hit the ground. He saved some skin. As stated, they are understabdably heavier than regular jeans but I find them comfortable to year all year round but try to avoid walking long distances in mid-summer - just change into shorts.
 
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