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    I also have just purchased a pair of Draggin Jeans from Leather Direct in Cuba Street!
    They are a grey/black colour (with yellow stitching) and fit very comfortably!
    I am a size 8 and I find the Ladies Draggins size 8 very roomy, but comfortable. They are probably a bit more roomy than I would wear off the bike, but for riding (knees bent up) they are perfect! I don't like pants too tight across the knees when riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil View Post
    I went to Leather Direct in Cuba st on Friday and got a pair of the Urban Camo draggins (thanks for the tip Mrs Kendog!). My intention was to try them on then mail order the correct size more cheaply but once I'd put them on I loved them so much I had to buy them then and there, they're really comfy and they look like ordinary old street camo pants (with a bit higher waist of course, we all know exposed flesh is not a plus when riding). I've previously tried women's draggins on and they looked hideous so it was a nice surprise that these ones fit so well.
    Oh cool... how much were they?
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    Unhappy

    I received an email today from Draggin' Jeans informing me they are currently out of stock and expect the next batch in about a week. So....I don't anticipate getting my jeans until 2wks from now at the earliest (after shipping)

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    Come on Draggin'. You charged my credit card for nearly $300 on the 19th and I haven't heard a word about my order

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    Angry

    :spudwhat:

    ...still no word on my jeans. What is the hold up!

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    Gee, that really is quite slack, I'm sure they'd be screaming out if you owed them money or something!

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    i dont mind the womens style draggins
    it seems standard price at most shops is $280.
    id love another pair as my bike is my only mode of transport (unless i beg my sis for a drive!)
    where is this motomail outlet store?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    Gee, that really is quite slack, I'm sure they'd be screaming out if you owed them money or something!

    No kiddin', if it were the other way around, they'd be pissed!

    When I sent an email on the 25th, the rep said "cards are automatically charged when orders come through". That's bologna!

    How about paying a little interest on the money they're using from me? Free armored knee pads? A Tshirt? Some KY??

    I understand items can be out of stock. And that's ok. However EVERY other retailer/vendor I have purchased from who had my stuff on backorder DID NOT run the charge until the item was in te box ready to ship out.


    This experience is NOT good practice!

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    finally!

    They have arrived!!! I wish it would not have taken as long as they did, but they are here now. They also came with a set of kneepads. I thought that was cool.

    The pants fit well as far as sizing goes. Matter of fact, with the masurements I sent, the rep bumped me up to a size 12 Well, ok, she knows her product better than I.

    My only dislike is the waistline on the pants. It really fits awkward in that there's so much extra wideness there at the back. When I wear a belt, all is fine. However, running around without a belt made me feel like I was wearing a potato sack lol

    The pant legs are definitely several inches longer than I need, but that's a totally easy alteration and I understand why companies leave the legs long. I put on the knee pads - those feel wierd! But they fit fine...and since I have short legs, the knee pads cover 70% of my legs lol

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    Yay glad you have them! Are the comfy to ride in? Do they shrink in the wash- were the legs left long for riding position?
    LOL Know what you mean with having knee pads covering most of the legs- story of my life.

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    The jeans are pretty comfy to ride in. When we get home I linger around in them until its time for bed lol

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    The 'gappy' thing at the back seems to be common on alot of chicks...something the designers need to work on.

    Guess I am lucky cos I have a pair of the black/grey/white camo cargos and they fit me perfectly.
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    I came off at 30km/hr, the draggons DID NOT hold up, ripped straight away, however, if they had armour I feel they would of been alot better, but I don't think i'll buy draggons ever again.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    I came off at 30km/hr, the draggons DID NOT hold up, ripped straight away, however, if they had armour I feel they would of been alot better, but I don't think i'll buy draggons ever again.
    maybe you shouldn't have been wearing ladies draggin jeans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorts View Post
    They have arrived!!! I wish it would not have taken as long as they did, but they are here now. They also came with a set of kneepads. I thought that was cool.

    The pants fit well as far as sizing goes. Matter of fact, with the masurements I sent, the rep bumped me up to a size 12 Well, ok, she knows her product better than I.

    My only dislike is the waistline on the pants. It really fits awkward in that there's so much extra wideness there at the back. When I wear a belt, all is fine. However, running around without a belt made me feel like I was wearing a potato sack lol

    The pant legs are definitely several inches longer than I need, but that's a totally easy alteration and I understand why companies leave the legs long. I put on the knee pads - those feel wierd! But they fit fine...and since I have short legs, the knee pads cover 70% of my legs lol
    How do the knee pads work? Is there a pocket in the jeans for them?
    Yeah yeah... vroom vrooooom baby!!

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