Vintage Distressed Brown Men’s Biker Leather Trousers | Slim Fit Motorcycle Pants
Experience
timeless style with our Vintage Distressed Brown Men’s Biker Leather Trousers.
Handcrafted from genuine natural cowhide, these slim-fit pants exude rugged
elegance. The rich brown hue is complemented by black distressed color details,
adding character to every stitch.
Key
Features:
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Quality Craftsmanship: Meticulously
handmade in just 3 working days.
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Premium Leather: Crafted
from genuine cowhide for durability and comfort.
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Slim Fit: Tailored
for a sleek silhouette.
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Fast Shipping: Delivered
via DHL or FedEx within 5 to 7 working days.
Rev up
your wardrobe with these iconic leather pants. Whether you’re hitting the open
road or making a statement in the city, these trousers are the perfect blend of
style and substance. Order now and ride in confidence!
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Genuine Cowhide: Made
from high-quality, supple cowhide leather that ages beautifully.
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Vintage Appeal: The
distressed finish adds character and authenticity.
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Fast Shipping: We
understand your excitement! Expect your order to arrive promptly.
Customization
Options: Personalize your trousers with custom measurements,
additional pockets, or unique stitching. Just let us know your preferences
during checkout, and we’ll create a one-of-a-kind piece for you.
Customer
Satisfaction Guaranteed: We take pride in our
craftsmanship and customer service. If you have any questions or need
assistance, feel free to message us. Your satisfaction is our priority!
1. Waist Measurement: Measure around
the narrowest part of your waist, typically just above the hip bones. Make sure
the tape measure is snug but not too tight.
2.
Hip Measurement: Measure around
the fullest part of your hips. This measurement is essential for a comfortable
fit, especially if the trousers are slim-cut.
3.
Inseam Length: The inseam is the
distance from the crotch seam (where the legs meet) down to the hem of the
trousers. To measure this, stand straight with your feet shoulder-width apart.
Ask someone to measure from the crotch seam down to where you want the trousers
to end (usually at the ankle bone or slightly longer for a break).
4.
Thigh Circumference: Measure the
circumference of your thigh at the widest point. This ensures that the trousers
won’t be too tight around your thighs.
5.
Knee Circumference: Measure around
your knee at its widest point. Some biker trousers have reinforced knee panels,
so this measurement is crucial.
6.
Leg Opening
Circumference: Measure around the hem of the trousers (where they end at
the ankle). This measurement helps ensure the trousers fit well over your boots
or shoes.
Remember to
provide these measurements in inches or centimeters (whichever system you
prefer) and specify any customization requests (e.g., extra room in the thighs,
shorter or longer inseam, etc.). Offering custom sizing options will enhance
customer satisfaction and reduce returns.