The typical-light-blue Lady Rosco motorcycle jeans have a tapered fit (we kind of lean towards ‘regular’ ourselves, it’s kind of a grey area) and a higher-finished lower back, sufficient stretch to keep everything comfortable and impact protectors that are both thin and flexible.
That just about summarises what motorcycle jeans should be like. Definitely when the price is right and the details are nice. Or what do you think of the skulls on the label and the left front pocket? Or the yarn in the colours of the subtle French flag? It shows that the Lady Rosco are well-thought-out and excellently created motorcycle jeans. A decent button, proper zipper, five pockets and enough belt loops complete the picture.
Oh, not to forget that the Lady Rosco also protects; for that the denim stretch material is supported by Dupont Kevlar®. The double layer that is created still feels comfortable and rather light. Miles apart from the first generations of motorbike jeans trousers that once applied the same principle, that’s for sure. The higher lower back is a typical motorcycle thing and prevents you from getting a cold back when sitting on your motorbike.
CE-certified knee protectors by ALPHA excel thanks to their light, thin and flexible properties – while offering sufficient protection. They too contributed to the A-classification of these motorbike jeans. Hip protectors are optional.
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.