It has been said about caring for motorcycle cargo pants, much of it falling into the category of "specific styles for different people." One thing that almost all will agree on is this, it will last a long time and look nice if you take care of your denim. At EndoGear Company we will say that they will take care of you too. So, here are some of our tips on how to get the most out of your EndoGear Motorwear, Best motorcycle riding jeans for your convenience and safety.

Split in:


The products we didn't skimp on. Our denims and canvas are thick, unwashed and raw. At first, you may find them stiff or even restrictive, especially if you're used to stretching denim lightweight. Don't panic. When you wear your jeans, they will stretch out into the places you need more space and become more comfortable where you need less. Get the best motorcycle cargo pants from EndoGear and stay safe. With time the fabric will smooth out and fade. It is the raw essence of nature. Each fade, fold, and line will be absolutely auto-inflicted. Unlike every other pair, your EndoGear denim would be.

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Yes to Soaking or No?


So get rid of any excess dye and shrinkage early, some "denim-heads" pre-soak their jeans, then wear the jeans at least 6 months before the next wash. Many tend to wear high-contrast jeans for 6 months or as long as possible before washing. Everything can work out in my experience. While cold water is often preferred, if you want more shrinkage warm water can be used. Some guys in the tub still wear their jeans and then wash them out. Do some work on the web before doing this crazy attempt.

How Should You Do Washing?


The consensus that when it comes to cleaning the raw denim or canvas, less is enough. Wear your jeans frequently; wash where appropriate. It is not uncommon for raw Jeans to go between washes for 4-6 months. You may need even less depending on how much you ride or wear your denim. When you wash denim, some of the dye is washed out by water. The loose dye then moves to brighter, fading regions. The more you brush, the more dye you lose and move, which results in a smooth, monochromatic look, instead of the contrasting dark and lighter colors you get with natural wear and minimal washes.

Although raw jeans can be washed by machine, many denim-heads prefer to wash hands gently, inside out, in a cool water tub, with "black" detergent designed to wash colors and avoid dye loss. Then stay clear.

Live Your Riding Moment:

Take the time to note all the work and thorough craftsmanship that went into making these jeans when you get your best motorcycle riding pants, and then put them on and sweat them out. Your tobacco is made better with wear so get on a bike and take a spin!