Since they were first invented, jeans have undergone many changes. They started life as work clothes, went on to become stars of the prêt-à-porter catwalk and, more recently, became an essential wardrobe component for motorcyclists all over the world. In 2010 Dainese was the first company to make jeans a “technical” garment, and now the company has created an entire collection dedicated to denim—100% made in Italy.
The range features ten models, four types of cut and special colors, thanks to the choice of washed, used or rinsed finishes that make the Dainese jeans range a must-have for all riders who want to feel comfortable and stylish without having to forego safety—a trademark of the Vicenza, Italy-based brand. Each garment has technical features including an inner lining that is reinforced with DuPont Kevlar fibers and reflective inserts that not only make the items comfortable to wear, but also increase safety.
For more info, visit www.dainese.com.