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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    What I want is a style that looks "business casual that I can wear to werk (jeans and camos not permitted).
    I second that too.
    I want a black 'suit' pants with normal (cotton or polyester?) fabric outside, with kevlar inner lining, and preferably with padding on the hips, knees and shin for minor impact protection. Possible?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    I second that too.
    I want a black 'suit' pants with normal (cotton or polyester?) fabric outside, with kevlar inner lining, and preferably with padding on the hips, knees and shin for minor impact protection. Possible?
    Could make ironing a bit of a busstid. No knife edge pleats on the armour!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingzebra
    Could make ironing a bit of a busstid. No knife edge pleats on the armour!!
    If you use a good fabric softener when washing, you don't need to iron it.

    But yea, I agree suddenly......washing might be a problem.
    Removable paddings, then? Secured with clip-on buttons?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    What are these types of trou like for wearing while walking around town etc [...]
    Personally I find Draggins a little scratchy - especially when sweaty but that's just me. I don't like some wool straight on my skin neither.

    I wear shorts under mine to keep most of the Kevlar off me tenders - works fine.

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    dont you love sitting on the seat commuting for the last 50kms on a sunny day, and hitting some open road for some corners.

    lift the arse end up off the seat, and feel the wind between the sweaty hills

    a rossi moment

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