Shawn Drayton of Osloh Jeans hooked up with Richard Gray of The Product Incubator to create a stylish, top quality bike pant. Their ideas blended over double-lined pockets and waistbands, extra durable quilted chamois reinforced crotch and seat, all pieced together in custom denim and twill fabrics developed just for this project. The material performs with a touch of stretch, an antibacterial coating, and a water-repellent surface. Pockets galore not only provide smart storage but also a bit of military style that looks just as good off the bike. The collection inspired off the streets of Brooklyn features a spacious cargo pant the Crank Utility Trousers, a more fitted five pocket pant the Traffic Slim Jean, the dressier Lane Trouser, and the warm weather Shift Short. Available through their Kickstarter campaign.
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