These jeans for female bikers make just a little less effort to completely hide the fact that they're biker jeans. So feel free to think of them as 'a little tougher’.
That tougher element is mainly found in the stretch elements on the upper legs. Visually for sure, because they attract attention. That is absolutely allowed with a pair of motorcycle jeans. Especially one like the Stella Callie.
The Callie is a slim fit. It should fit well. That's possible, because the denim is very stretchy. It consists of a single layer, so these are also relatively 'thin' biker's pants. Very summery and rather fine, although Aramid compensates for the wear on the most critical places and Alpinestars thus provides a solid, good pair of jeans.
The triple side seams, specially designed lower legs for extra comfort, the removable knee protectors, inserts in Aramid and ergonomic fit with slightly pre-shaped pant legs ... the list of motorbike features is long.
Motorcycle jeans have evolved from 'a pair of denim pants’ to 'a pair of jeans that make you sit safely on the bike'. This Callie is situated at that last end of the range. Alpinestars uses for example Bio-Flex knee protectors: ultra-lightweight, breathable and with a very thin profile. The hip protectors are an option, but available. With the pants pockets that you also find in a traditional pair of jeans and a sturdy button with zipper, the Stella Callie looks very much like 'jeans'.
With a number of striking, tough elements.
The back (lower back or above the seat, depending on how you look at it) is a bit more 'biker pants' and therefore a bit longer. This way you are sure of a good protection, even in the typical motorcycle sitting position.
There is maintenance clothing and then there is clothing maintenance. Good, solid motorcycle clothing is an investment in comfort and personal safety. So invest in its maintenance after your purchase and enjoy your gear for longer.
We put the best tips & tricks on this maintenance page.