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Do Motorcycle Cargo Pants Shrink Over Time_

Most motorcycle cargo pants are made from Pekevu00ae or similar fabrics.<br>Natural fibres like cotton may shrink slightly after the first wash.<br>If youu2019re looking for durable gear, a motorcycle cargo pant NZ brand often balances toughness and comfort well.

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Do Motorcycle Cargo Pants Shrink Over Time_

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  1. Do Motorcycle Cargo Pants Shrink Over Time? Understanding material behaviour and how to maintain fit and function

  2. Material Matters • Most motorcycle cargo pants are made from Pekev® or similar fabrics. • Natural fibres like cotton may shrink slightly after the first wash. • If you’re looking for durable gear, a motorcycle cargo pant NZ brand often balances toughness and comfort well.

  3. What Causes Shrinkage? • High heat from washing or drying is the main cause of shrinkage. • Improper drying methods can also affect fit and flexibility. • Following care instructions closely helps prevent unwanted changes in size.

  4. How to Minimise Shrinkage • Wash in cold water with a mild detergent. • Avoid tumble drying—air dry instead in a shaded area. • Do not iron over protective padding or panels.

  5. Function and Fit for Safety • A snug but comfortable fit ensures mobility and protection while riding. • Regular care helps maintain the performance of your protective riding gear. • Always treat your gear with the same respect you give your ride.

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