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Australian made Tough Kevlar Denim jeans offer road riders quality, protection and comfort

New from Melbourne-based Denim Brother are these high-quality TKD (Tough Kevlar Denim) jeans. Using a new design their creators say improve on competitors’ designs, Tough Kevlar Denim are made using a philosophy their creators say revolves around the four Fs: Fit, Fabric, Features and Function.

Ensuring the jeans fit as they should, TKD are constructed from premium denim and Dupont Kevlar. The jeans offer full abrasion protection and are available optionally with a patented removable impact protection system which is readily interchangeable between multiple pairs of jeans.

The jeans are also designed to resist splitting during a crash, and are double stitched for extra safety.

The 350GSM Kevlar lining is internally brushed for maximum comfort and breathability while on the outside, TKD jeans are stylish enough to be worn every day [though you might want to wash them once in a while], and are available in 12 cuts, colours and washes in the men’s range and two in women’s.

They’re even offered with a 12 month repair or replace warranty.

TKD jeans are priced from $129 to $199 and available from all good motorcycle stores.

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Published : Tuesday, 14 February 2012
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