Unisex Leather Riding Pants – Comfortable Black Leather Pants with Stretch Panels
Unisex Leather Riding Pants – Comfortable Black Leather Pants with Stretch Panels
SKU:FIM834CSL-BLK-32
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If you like the idea of full leather pants instead of chaps, these might be the kind you end up using a lot. The leather has a sturdy feel but isn’t overly stiff, and once you move around in them a bit, they start to sit nicely. They’re shaped in a way that works well when you’re actually on the bike, especially around the knees, so you don’t get that tight pulling feeling.
The pockets are placed pretty much like regular jeans, which makes them feel familiar. There’s a small zipper detail under the front pockets that adds a bit of character without overdoing it. What really helps is the stretch areas, one above the knees and another under the back belt area, which makes them easier to ride in if you’re used to leaning forward a lot. If you need plus-size leather pants or something that isn’t too restrictive, these fit that role quite well.
What They Offer
- Thick leather with a natural, slightly broken-in feel
- Pockets placed like everyday jeans
- Zipper accents under the front pockets
- Stretch zone above each knee for easier bending
- Back stretch panel that helps when leaning on the bike
- Pre-shaped knees for better comfort in the riding position
Specs
| Leather Thickness | 1.1–1.2 mm |
| Material | Natural-grain leather |
| Knee Shape | Pre-curved |
| Flex Areas | Knee stretch panel + back stretch panel |
| Pockets | Two front, two back |
| Extra Details | Zipper accents below pockets |
| Color | Black |
Are these pants flexible enough for long rides?
The stretch areas help a lot, so they don’t feel tight when you’re sitting for a long time.
Do they feel too bulky?
They’re on the heavier side because of the leather thickness, but the shape makes them comfortable once you break them in.
Can bigger sizes wear these comfortably?
Yes, the flex panels and natural cut make them a good option for riders looking for plus-size leather pants.
Do they look casual enough for everyday wear?
They’re mainly riding pants, but the simple black look can work casually too.
If you like the idea of full leather pants instead of chaps, these might be the kind you end up using a lot. The leather has a sturdy feel but isn’t overly stiff, and once you move around in them a bit, they start to sit nicely. They’re shaped in a way that works well when you’re actually on the bike, especially around the knees, so you don’t get that tight pulling feeling.
The pockets are placed pretty much like regular jeans, which makes them feel familiar. There’s a small zipper detail under the front pockets that adds a bit of character without overdoing it. What really helps is the stretch areas, one above the knees and another under the back belt area, which makes them easier to ride in if you’re used to leaning forward a lot. If you need plus-size leather pants or something that isn’t too restrictive, these fit that role quite well.
What They Offer
- Thick leather with a natural, slightly broken-in feel
- Pockets placed like everyday jeans
- Zipper accents under the front pockets
- Stretch zone above each knee for easier bending
- Back stretch panel that helps when leaning on the bike
- Pre-shaped knees for better comfort in the riding position
Specs
| Leather Thickness | 1.1–1.2 mm |
| Material | Natural-grain leather |
| Knee Shape | Pre-curved |
| Flex Areas | Knee stretch panel + back stretch panel |
| Pockets | Two front, two back |
| Extra Details | Zipper accents below pockets |
| Color | Black |
Are these pants flexible enough for long rides?
The stretch areas help a lot, so they don’t feel tight when you’re sitting for a long time.
Do they feel too bulky?
They’re on the heavier side because of the leather thickness, but the shape makes them comfortable once you break them in.
Can bigger sizes wear these comfortably?
Yes, the flex panels and natural cut make them a good option for riders looking for plus-size leather pants.
Do they look casual enough for everyday wear?
They’re mainly riding pants, but the simple black look can work casually too.
