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I found this to be well worth a read.  Over recent years I've always tried to buy the best kit I can afford,  mainly because I ride year round so wanted gear that was going to be warm, waterproof, but also give some protection.  That said, there is some pretty good, non high-end clobber on the market,  I don't think you have to always got for the big names.  I think you need to just be aware of what you're buying and what it's limitations are.....

 

https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/leather-jackets-trousers-and-race-suit-reviews/cheap-motorcycle-leathers-fake-danger?fbclid=IwAR3qR0ft_tsJg2g8g2syVBG_mrUbZfk4mUgOkhrwRj104Hmj617RvyPxZas

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I wear bull-it jeans and DXR jackets, not super well-known brands but the quality and waterproofing seems to hold up after years of use.

 

Havent tested its abrasion resistance but i dont plan to anytime soon. 🤐🤐🤐

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3 hours ago, potatobroxd said:

I wear bull-it jeans and DXR jackets, not super well-known brands but the quality and waterproofing seems to hold up after years of use.

 

Havent tested its abrasion resistance but i dont plan to anytime soon. 🤐🤐🤐

Bullit Jeans are pretty good, and hard wearing, I've had a pair for a long time now,  I even wear them when working on my building projects.  They're still going strong,  not sure how they'd hold up if I was ever unfortunate enough to intimate with the tarmac,  hopefully I'm not gonna find out either....

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