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    Kevlar bike pants to not look out of place with a suit?

    Hey all,

    I have been wondering for a while now if there was a place that does formal looking kevlar pants that wouldn't look stupid as part of a suit. At the moment I wear black Draggin jeans to work and they're thick and bulky. With a formal jacket and shirt/tie it looks pretty stupid. Are there places out there that could either offer what I'm looking for or do something custom?

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    Do you really want to wear padded pants at work?

    I wear full gear with bike pants and jacket to work with dress pants and shirt underneath, and do a little strip when I get to work. Much easier and warmer than trying to find pants that you can wear at work.

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    I wear my bike pants at work with a dress shirt, but have a pair of dress pants in my draw if I have any meetings that I need to go to, just change before I go..

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Do you really want to wear padded pants at work?.
    Kevlar pants aren't generally padded unless you have additional padding put into them.

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    Those Draggins ones are at the top of the list currently. Not sure if anyone in Auckland carry that particular model though?

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    wear leather over the good gear and just take it off at work.

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    That's one option but it might get clammy come summer

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    That's one option but it might get clammy come summer
    you cant carry your suit pants in a tail bag of backpack? It takes a couple of minutes to change.......?

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    I go to school wearing my dress pants under my draggin'jeans. Takes no time to change! I even carry my dress shoes in a backpack.

    'sides Zeo, you got a GIVI ... so no problems!
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    I have Ventura now! Givi sucks! :D

    Don't your dress pants get all wrinkly and stuff? I suppose I could do that, it just seems like it'd be hot and clammy with two pairs in summer. You're fine because your work is local but I've got about 20 minutes of slow speed filtering to get through!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    I have Ventura now! Givi sucks!

    Don't your dress pants get all wrinkly and stuff? I suppose I could do that, it just seems like it'd be hot and clammy with two pairs in summer. You're fine because your work is local but I've got about 20 minutes of slow speed filtering to get through!
    I've worn it all the way to town and back, no problems ...go try it ... and it isn't that bad - just go and try it out!
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    Thumbs up

    Or get some kevlar leggings + knee pads and wear them under your pants...

    http://www.dragginjeans.net/product/k-legs

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Do you really want to wear padded pants at work?
    Depends on how fast you exit the lift...

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    Option 1
    You could buy kevlar fabric (There are few distributors in NZ, just google it) and get your formal trousers lined with them. The downside to this is that you have no impact protection and your formal trousers will shred pretty quickly if you hit the tarmac.

    Option 2
    Buy under armour protection pants like the one in the photo. Although your formal trousers would still shred if you hit the tarmac, you still have impact protection.

    Recommendation
    ATGATT - Take a change of formal wear with you to work and change there.
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