Women's Casual Motorcycle Gear
Elevate your wardrobe with our women’s casual motorcycle apparel
At Pando Moto, blending fashion and function is at the heart of everything we do, and our collection of women’s motorcycle clothing reflects this mission. It was created for female riders and motorcycle lovers who seek both style and substance.
Comfortable throughout the day
Casual women’s motorcycle apparel should move with you through your day, whether you’re riding on two wheels or out on foot. Unlike your motorcycle jackets or motorcycle jeans, these pieces aren’t always built for impact protection. Instead, they’re meant to complement your motorcycle riding gear and become part of your daywear.
Tees, hoodies, and sweatshirts
Women’s biker clothing should feel great, look even better, and stand up to the test of everyday wear. That’s why the Pando Moto t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts are made primarily from cotton. Known for its strength and moisture wicking ability, cotton apparel is breathable, long lasting and comfortable on the skin.
Protective riding hoodie
A standout piece in the Panto Moto casual range is the black motorcycle hoodie. Unlike ordinary hoodies, it’s rated as Level AA protection, seamlessly blending elbow and shoulder armor with Cordura® fabric for added protection. The end result is something that looks like daywear, but is engineered for the road.
Socks
Pando Moto’s casual motorcycle socks, available in classic black and white, are made with a mix of cotton, polyamide, and elastane. They boast exceptional moisture control, a comfortable plush sole, and an ergonomic calf design that keeps the wearer comfortable throughout the day.
Express yourself through your style
When designing motorcycle clothes for women, aesthetics was one of the top considerations. The idea was to create something female riders could pair with their riding gear out on the bike, or wear casually on the weekends or after work.
Look closely at our hoodies, tees, and sweatshirts, and you’ll quickly spot a common theme; a deep love of riding. Some designs are subtle for those who prefer minimalism, while others make a bold statement that reflects a passion for riding.
Complete the outfit with a Pando Moto premium leather belt. With a dark finish and subtle logo detailing, it’s a durable accessory built for both style and strength that can be worn on and off the road.
Mix, match, and make it yours
The range of oversized t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies can be mixed and matched to create a wardrobe’s worth of casual motorcycle outfits for ladies. When you’re heading out for a ride, team one of the t-shirts with a motorcycle jacket and riding pants, or if the weather is cooler simply throw a hoodie over the top of an armored base layer. If your weekend plans don’t involve motorcycles, you can just match the same apparel with a pair of shorts, a skirt or jeans.
High quality garments
When deciding where to get the best women’s motorcycle clothes, quality is key. Investing in a well-made piece of clothing that uses premium fabric and double stitching is generally worth the price. Pando Moto’s women’s motorcycle clothing is backed by a two-year warranty, a reflection on its durability.
Purpose driven design
Every piece in the collection serves a purpose, with some of the casual gear being quite practical. Take the Cordura® riding pouch, for example. It’s designed to attach to compatible motorcycle jackets giving extra carrying capacity for the essentials.
FAQ
What gear do you need to ride a motorcycle for beginners?
If you’re new to riding you’ll want to invest in a high quality helmet, protective motorcycle jacket, durable pants, gloves, riding boots and proper eye protection, like a visor or motorcycle goggles. Find yourself some well rated motorcycle riding gear for women, keeping in mind that girls motorcycle gear is shaped to the female silhouette.
What do you legally have to wear on a motorbike?
Helmets are mandatory across all EU countries, and some nations also require gloves or eye protection. While motorcycle jackets, pants, and boots may not be legally required, most governments strongly recommend them for safety. Worldwide, it varies country by country.
What not to wear on a motorcycle?
If you’re heading out for a ride these are some of the things to avoid wearing for your own safety.
- Regular Jeans: Unlike armored or Cordura® denim, basic jeans offer almost no protection in a slide.
- Shorts: Exposed skin can be seriously injured, even in minor accidents, so choose protective base layers instead for hot weather.
- Loose Clothing: Clothing with a loose fit can catch on things during a ride or crash, increasing your risk of injury. Instead it’s best to opt for properly fitted gear.
- Regular Shoes or Boots: Motorcycle boots are designed to offer protection from friction, impacts, and abrasion, while everyday shoes are not.
- Dark Gear at Night: Black clothing can make you harder to see at night but if you love dark colors, look for designs with reflective elements like those in the Pando Moto lineup.
Sunglasses or Safety Glasses: Out on the road normal sunglasses or even safety glasses don’t provide adequate protection. Always choose a helmet with a visor or certified riding goggles, like the PANDO Goggles.