motorbike shirts

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Motorbike shirts, also known as motorcycle shirts, are a type of protective clothing worn by motorcyclists. They are designed to provide both safety and comfort while riding. Motorbike shirts typically feature reinforced padding on the shoulders, elbows, and back to protect against injuries in the event of a crash. They are made with breathable, durable and stretchable materials, and may also feature weather-resistant materials to protect against wind, rain, and cold temperatures. Some motorcycle shirts may also have additional features such as ventilation, reflective detailing and adjustable cuffs and waistbands for a better fit. They are designed to be worn over motorcycle protective gear and can be worn on their own or under a motorcycle jacket. They come in various materials like leather, textile, and mesh. Some are also made with Kevlar fabric which provides added protection in the event of a crash.

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