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Nwt Icon Dark Indigo Kevlar Denim Overlord Men Sz 34 Street Motorcycle 2821-0706 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Icon

Retail price $160 USD.

These pants are new, unworn, with original tags. Designed in Portland, Oregon. These have Kevlar reinforced knees/seat.

-- From the manufacturer

The Overlord Riding Pant represents the next gen in hardcore sport jeans. The fourteen-ounce denim is equipped with the requisite Aramid™ knee and seat paneling, and then significantly steps up the game with molded external TPU knee plastics - the same type as found on roadrace leathers. Internally, D3O® knee impact protectors can be positioned in three separate pockets to adjust for rider leg length. The Overlord Riding Pant fit is based on ICON’s relaxed fit pattern: not too baggy, not too skinny - just right for aggressive sport riding.

Features:

Icon Relaxed Fit
14oz Denim
D3O® Impact Protectors - knees
Injected TPU knee plates
Internal Aramid™ knee and seat reinforcement
Stretch knee panels

Sizing Information:

Waist Size: 28, 30 & 32 have an inseam of 34"
Waist Size: 34, 36 & 38 have an inseam of 36"
Waist Size: 40, 42 & 44 have an inseam of 38"

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