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Belstaff motorcycle trousers

Belstaff is now a British brand again owned by Ineos. There is now a clear directive to make Belstaff motorcycle gear that combines traditional style with modern technology and materials. The motorcycle trousers we sell are those that are produced purely for the motorcycle collection. Belstaff makes technical Gore-Tex trousers that could be worn by the serious commuter or tourer as well as producing great fitting trousers that have been made suitable for motorcycling through the use of D3O armour and waterproof liners but could look perfectly acceptable in any restaurant for lunch.
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Belstaff Poplar chino in khaki (BEL2856)
£276.25
Belstaff Long Way Up McGregor leather trousers (BEL2018)
£467.50
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Verified customer reviews for Belstaff motorcycle trousers
Belstaff Poplar chino in khaki
These chinos are super comfy and very stylish. On a recent visit to the office the receptionist commented not on the bike today!?! The material is more like a cavalry twill and feels substantial. I upgraded to level 2 ghost armour and you cannot tell the difference. Very pleased and will be ordering another pair.
Belstaff Long Way Up Charley Boorman pants in dark olive
As per jacket review, most expensive trousers I have ever bought it's a class product bought so I don't look like a despatch rider yes limited leg length is a problem for some but I am the perfect leg length
Belstaff Long Way Up McGregor leather trousers
I wanted a pair of leather trousers that werent pre-curved or track-focused and when these were reduced in price I thought I would try them. I am a 34-waist but I had to return and go for a 36. The waist fitted fine on the 34 but because the trouser is designed on the skinny side, the leg and thigh were too tight so consider this when buying. The pocket for the knee armour was also poorly installed but with some velcro and a bit of a rejig, I think this is sorted now. Perfect pants for a day on the bike, but if youre going to long way anywhere, I would say look around and research a little, there are probably better alternatives, but if they are reduced and on sale - try them