How MTB Riders Style Baggy Jeans and Graphic Tees
Trail function, streetwear silhouette. One fit you can ride in and wear anywhere.

MTB style has changed a lot. Tight race kits still exist, but most riders want something that feels real and looks clean. That’s why the baggy fit is back, and why a strong graphic tee is part of the uniform.
Why baggy jeans + tees work for MTB
1) The fit matches how you ride
Riding means constant movement. Baggy jeans give you room in the hips and knees so you can squat, corner, and move the bike underneath you without the pants fighting you. It also makes it easier to wear protection underneath.
2) It looks good off the bike
Nobody wants a fit that only works on the trail. A clean graphic tee plus a baggy silhouette works in the bikepark, in the city, and everywhere in between.
3) Function still matters: the ankle
Baggy is the look, but you still want control near the drivetrain. That’s why our jeans come with an adjustable elastic drawcord so you can tighten the hem when you ride and keep it away from the chain.
Two easy ways riders style the fit
Fit 1: Dark jeans + bold graphic
Clean and heavy. Works for trails, edits, and everyday streetwear.
Fit 2: Light jeans + minimal tones
Brighter, summer-ready, still baggy and riding-friendly.

Style is baggy. Safety is the drawcord ankle. That combo is the difference between “looks cool” and “rides clean”.
Drop overview
Graphic tees + baggy jeans in two washes. Built for riding, designed for street.

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Baggy jeans with drawcord ankles + graphic tees built for the riding lifestyle.
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