Women in leather
#21
RE: Women in leather
ORIGINAL: HeatherC
Are they low rise in the waist? I cannot stand anything up around my waist (must be low rise) and have yet to find any leather pants that are low rise and sit on my hips.
Are they low rise in the waist? I cannot stand anything up around my waist (must be low rise) and have yet to find any leather pants that are low rise and sit on my hips.
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I was gonna get my lady friend a pair of these.
#22
RE: Women in leather
I gotta get some pics of scootergrrl in her leather pants...I am with heather by the way. I hate having pants uparound my belly button. I always gotta sag em...or I guess I could try low rise...
#24
RE: Women in leather
That was my primary reason why I bought my wife a pair of leather chaps....cuz she looks hot in them!
#25
RE: Women in leather
ORIGINAL: anubisss
I gotta get some pics of scootergrrl in her leather pants...I am with heather by the way. I hate having pants uparound my belly button. I always gotta sag em...or I guess I could try low rise...
I gotta get some pics of scootergrrl in her leather pants...I am with heather by the way. I hate having pants uparound my belly button. I always gotta sag em...or I guess I could try low rise...
#26
RE: Women in leather
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
#27
RE: Women in leather
ORIGINAL: Amy
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
#28
RE: Women in leather
ORIGINAL: Cryptoboy
The only downside to those Amy are they might not off that much protection, which realistically is the main reason to wear leather while riding.....
ORIGINAL: Amy
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
I actually bought these before I even bought a Harley. I just wanted the leather pants for dresing up in.
But to be honest, I don't wear much of anything that's forprotection anyway.
Wait a minute , didn't you say you bought your wife a pair cause she looked hot in them???
#29
RE: Women in leather
ORIGINAL: Amy
Your right they don't offer any protection at all. I bought them cause they make my butt look good.
I actually bought these before I even bought a Harley. I just wanted the leather pants for dresing up in.
But to be honest, I don't wear much of anything that's forprotection anyway.
Wait a minute , didn't you say you bought your wife a pair cause she looked hot in them???
ORIGINAL: Cryptoboy
The only downside to those Amy are they might not off that much protection, which realistically is the main reason to wear leather while riding.....
ORIGINAL: Amy
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
I bought a pair from the Gap that were low rise HC. They actually fit very well and were actually alot cheaper than going to a leather shop. They are not the heavy thick leather you find most to be made out of. They are soft and flow well with the curves of your body.
I actually bought these before I even bought a Harley. I just wanted the leather pants for dresing up in.
But to be honest, I don't wear much of anything that's forprotection anyway.
Wait a minute , didn't you say you bought your wife a pair cause she looked hot in them???