DRAGGIN’S Next Gen jeans have a mesh sports liner to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. There’s no external stitching to show where the kevlar is hiding so they look like ordinary jeans. And they have hip and knee armour pockets. They are a straight leg with a mid-rise in a stretch denim.[custom name=”bike_stuff_company” value=”Draggin Jeans”][custom name=”bike_stuff_availability” value=”Good bike shops.”][custom name=”bike_stuff_price” value=”$299″][custom name=”company_website” value=”www.dragginjeans.net”][custom name=”issue_year” value=”2015″][custom name=”issue_month” value=”September”]
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