The Osloh Pants from Brooklyn, NYC, address a need which doesn’t really exist, but at least thay do it in style. Available as regular stretchy pants or as (stretchy) jeans, the pants are designed for fixed-gear riders. Sure, you could wear them to ride any bike, but the two-strap cinching on the right leg keeps the oily dirt from the exposed chain away from your trouser leg and the tabs above the rear pocket fit a Kryptonite Evo Mini perfectly (and allow it to drag the waistband down for the trademark hipster-crack).
Inside there are a few other tricks. The crotch is padded and incorporates a chamois, the waistband can be tightened, there’s a cellphone pocket on the side and a key pocket hidden within.
$100 to $130 depending on fabric (the denim costs more), or about the same price as a pair of skinny Levi’s. Also, if you read the label wrong, they appear to be “Door Resistant” (it turns out to be just “Odor Resistant” in all-caps).
Product page [Chari & Co via Pedal Consumption and Corpus Fixie]
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