Used vanson or schott Is your best bet.Hi, im looking for a pair of one piece (no seam at the knee) leather pants for under $300 used, right now im looking at aero but im curious if theres other/better options.
dry clean them once or twice a yearHow do leather trousers works? do you wear them over leggings or longjohn kind of underpants? I wash my jeans occasionally like once or twice a year but I can't imagine a pair of pants I can't never wash for years
Hi, im looking for a pair of one piece (no seam at the knee) leather pants for under $300 used, right now im looking at aero but im curious if theres other/better options.
^^ Very interesting. Looks perfect for riding in a saddle all day, and probably more comfortable/durable in the saddle than jeans + chaps. Who makes them and what's the details on these Monitor?
As to the question of "how" - I know not firsthand how you would manage wearing these frequently, unless the dry-cleaning option works. However I did speak with a man in an airport who is a home construction contractor and wears leather jeans most of the year "except summer." He loved them and would wear little else, even with his occupation.
I think I would sweat too much, unless it was rather cold out. While they would keep the wind out, I would think they might also get rather cold too?
-----------------------Hi, im looking for a pair of one piece (no seam at the knee) leather pants for under $300 used, right now im looking at aero but im curious if theres other/better options.
A majority of leather pants are intended to be just worn with underwear and socks, like regular pants. Some motorcycle leather pants are intended as overpants (like chaps are worn over jeans) and have long leg zips for their non-private removal once you reach your destination.How do leather trousers works? do you wear them over leggings or longjohn kind of underpants? I wash my jeans occasionally like once or twice a year but I can't imagine a pair of pants I can't never wash for years
Most leather is not very temperature-protective from either hot or cold. Horsehide seems to be denser/warmer than most. The most temperature-protection in summer comes from zip-open panels on jackets and peforated leather for ventilation. In winter, linings and layering provide most of the warmth benefit. Smooth leathers tend to be fairly wind-resistant.^^ Very interesting. Looks perfect for riding in a saddle all day, and probably more comfortable/durable in the saddle than jeans + chaps. Who makes them and what's the details on these Monitor?
As to the question of "how" - I know not firsthand how you would manage wearing these frequently, unless the dry-cleaning option works. However I did speak with a man in an airport who is a home construction contractor and wears leather jeans most of the year "except summer." He loved them and would wear little else, even with his occupation.
I think I would sweat too much, unless it was rather cold out. While they would keep the wind out, I would think they might also get rather cold too?
yeah, before being mentioned here in this thread I didn't know it has removable liner, of course with removable liner then it is non issue about hygiene, from the motorcycle theme I kind of see they are bulky and make a lot of sense since they are having a removable liner, but the leather pants worn by rockstars that looks skin tight I wonder if they have a liner, or perhaps it is drycleaned after each show.A majority of leather pants are intended to be just worn with underwear and socks, like regular pants. Some motorcycle leather pants are intended as overpants (like chaps are worn over jeans) and have long leg zips for their non-private removal once you reach your destination.
Many types of leather don't do so well if put though a washing machine; the dye will tend to come out of them for one thing, plus leather needs to be air-dryed away from heat. Vanson's leather pants come with a pull-out/hand-washable rayon lining, so that can be hand-washed in a sink as often as desired. The shiny side of leather, being slippery, tends to shed dirt naturally and is customarily just wiped down with a lightly water-moistened cloth. The sueded side is customarily just brushed free of dust and dirt with a stiff brush.
yeah, before being mentioned here in this thread I didn't know it has removable liner, of course with removable liner then it is non issue about hygiene, from the motorcycle theme I kind of see they are bulky and make a lot of sense since they are having a removable liner, but the leather pants worn by rockstars that looks skin tight I wonder if they have a liner, or perhaps it is drycleaned after each show.
Hey, navetsea,yeah, before being mentioned here in this thread I didn't know it has removable liner, of course with removable liner then it is non issue about hygiene, from the motorcycle theme I kind of see they are bulky and make a lot of sense since they are having a removable liner, but the leather pants worn by rockstars that looks skin tight I wonder if they have a liner, or perhaps it is drycleaned after each show.
They use perchloroethylene (PERC) for dry cleaning. It is non-flammable, a major plus. Most other organic solvents are flammable, or toxic, or both. I don't know if they use PERC specifically for leather though.thanks for the in depth info @Monitor and @Don in Indiana USA
I have better picture of the lining mount on those.
i wonder what chemical used in dry cleaning, diluted wash benzene/ diluted zippo lighter fluid?
about salt I think it is not the salt itself but how salt absorb humidity and hold it in the salt bloom, so as we wipe off the bloom the leather oil in that spot is also been dried out and need conditioning, I have some of those issue with some type of leather along the collar.
living in the tropics, annually I have to fight mold with wiping my jackets with distilled white vinegar sprinkled on a baby wipes, and not all leather susceptible to mold either, my naked goatskin is the one with most mold problem my cowhides are all less affected