et’s just admit it. We spend a lot of time and money to make our motorcycles look as good as they run. And when we’re riding, we want to look good too. It’s not posing, it’s stylin’! And there are very few articles of clothing that style like a great pair of jeans.
     But regular jeans off the shelf from a department store aren’t really made for motorcycling. Sometimes they tend to bind in all the wrong places and it’s too easy for your wallet to ride up and out of the hip pocket. Plus, if you fall (as sometimes happens) regular fashion jeans are going to tear away like a magician’s assistant’s dress, and leave you exposing a lot of skin to the asphalt.


     That’s why Icon came up with Anthem Jeans. Not just jeans, Icon Anthem Jeans are motorcycle-riding jeans! Made with a heavy 14-ounce denim chassis and reinforced by Kevlar on the hips and knees, Icon Anthem Jeans will still be protecting your skin when you’re done with a tumble. And if you never fall, you’ll still be happy to be wearing Icon Anthem Jeans because they’re cut for motorcycle riding and won’t bind up in all the wrong places. The top of the knee, for example, features a stretch Kevlar panel that allows a little extra freedom of movement. And the seat area features a specially designed deep pocket that puts two layers of denim between your precious butt and the pavement and also helps keep you from losing your wallet. Trust us, chicks don’t like road rash on their man anymore than they like paying for everything because you dropped your cash 50 miles back.
     Icon Anthem Jeans retail for $100 and come in waist sizes 28 through 44. They come in any color you want as long as it’s denim blue or black. So, if you want to look good with your ride, Anthem Jeans are the answer. If you just want to look good and are really interested in having something good between your hide and the ground the Icon Anthem Jeans are still the answer and a great choice. Contact your Drag rep today and offer your customers the Icon Anthem Jeans.

For more information see:
www.rideicon.com


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Volume 12 #3


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