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    Draggin Jeans?

    Hey all,

    I have been considering importing some of the Draggin Jeans line for sale in Auckland, and was wondering what some of you guys would think about the idea.

    I ride to and from uni every day and know that safety on the road is important, but being a uni student I can't exactly carry around a set of leathers all day. The range carried at the various bike stores I've seen has been extremely small, with often only one style to choose from in a few sizes. From what I've seen on their website, Draggin Jeans offer quite a few more products in various colours and styles.

    Any thoughts or comments on the idea? As always any help would be awesome!

    Cheers
    Chris

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    Why import them .. lots of the shops in Auckland sell them don't they ... as they do in Wellington.

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    Draggin jeans have done a great job of marketing themsleves

    However there are better jeans out there for the same money that have a lot more protection built into them

    Hood jeans are completely lined where as dragging jeans only have a patch on the knees and a patch on your bum

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    Cheaper and safer to rent a locker at uni and wear the leathers if ya ask me!

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    I won't say anything about when to wear them, but I can comment on how good they are.

    Went for a slide in a pair on a very wet road, probably 100m on my back mostly (initial impact was on front, rolled onto back).

    I have two black pairs for work... I can't tell which pair went for a slide. The back pockets even picked up a pile of stones as I slid along. Not sure how they would fair in the dry, I try not to crash

    There may be better pairs on the market, but I'm reasonably certain there are also worse pairs. The denim itself also seems to be much tougher than other options. Picked up a pair of camo for weekend use too... better than jeans if you aren't going to be naughty and not wear cordura or leather
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Why import them .. lots of the shops in Auckland sell them don't they ... as they do in Wellington.
    Yeah...motomail have them, including cheap(er) pairs in their outlet store downstairs...or they did last time I dropped in.

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    at the risk of sounding really stoopid. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as "Draggin Dress Pants"? Some work places (ie mine) can't really do jeans Mon to Fri.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanleychung View Post
    at the risk of sounding really stoopid. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as "Draggin Dress Pants"? Some work places (ie mine) can't really do jeans Mon to Fri.
    or draggin tuxedos and ballgowns

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanleychung View Post
    at the risk of sounding really stoopid. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as "Draggin Dress Pants"? Some work places (ie mine) can't really do jeans Mon to Fri.
    yes

    http://www.dragginjeans.com.au/produ...ants/index.htm

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    I got myself a pair of Draggin jeans a couple of weeks back (direct from australia) but got the wrong size. I ordered the correct size and am selling the original pair on Trademe dirt cheap.. so if you're a size 34", I'm happy to sell them at $269 (rrp is 329 in nz).

    On trademe at the moment here - http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=185401883

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    Well,i bought a pair of Draggin in Gore last Wednesday at the Suzuki dealer.
    I paid only $ 245 . For a black Jeans.
    Not to much for a little more saver bump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post

    There may be better pairs on the market, but I'm reasonably certain there are also worse pairs. The denim itself also seems to be much tougher than other options
    The denim on mine is shite. Has a few holes appearing out of nowhere. Probably the style of jean but I have read that there seems to be a difference in quality between different types.

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    Anyone tried these ??

    http://www.lifestyle-imports.co.nz/s...roducts_id=210

    Looking over the feedback on TM for them, everyone who has bought them is really happy with them ..... but that's probably before sliding down the road in them .... and that's what really matters! Price is bloody good though ... if they are ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chricks View Post
    Hey all,

    I have been considering importing some of the Draggin Jeans line for sale in Auckland, and was wondering what some of you guys would think about the idea.

    I ride to and from uni every day and know that safety on the road is important, but being a uni student I can't exactly carry around a set of leathers all day. The range carried at the various bike stores I've seen has been extremely small, with often only one style to choose from in a few sizes. From what I've seen on their website, Draggin Jeans offer quite a few more products in various colours and styles.

    Any thoughts or comments on the idea? As always any help would be awesome!

    Cheers
    Chris
    Hell yeah, check out what there fit is like, if you are looking at importing stuff suitable for women too, check out my Thread on Big Ass Vs Small Pants, there is heaps of info on there from people about the problems they have had and what they are looking for. Hope that helps.
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