Trinity Wiles has been in the fashion industry since she was 14 working on the tech side of things. As a Nashville-based rider—like these other women-owned small businesses fashionistas—she is looking to expand women rider’s options for gear both on and off the bike. Trinity’s offerings currently include a jacket, pants, and a tank top. She is looking for customer feedback to expand options going forward.
Looking cute on and off the bike while offering real crash protection is the basis for Trinity Mototech gear. The Delia Zip Moto Jacket is the first from this new company and supports its mission well.
Trinity Mototech Jacket
The Delia Zip Moto Jacket retails for $499 and comes in sizes XS to XXL. The machine-washable black wax-coated denim is lined with Kevlar and has CE level 2 armor in the elbows, shoulders, and back. And two exterior and two interior pockets offer ample storage. A YKK zipper is hidden behind a button-secured front flap. Finally, zippered cuffs and a cinched adjustable waist offers riders a secure fit.
Trinity’s Neverland Denim Moto Pants combine the superior comfort of a legging with crash protection features you want on motorcycle pants.
Trinity Mototech Pants
The Neverland Denim Moto Pants retail for $399 and come in sizes XS (0-2) to XXL (20-22). Made of super-stretch denim, the black legging-style pants are flexible for a full range of motion. They are also lined with Kevlar for optimal abrasion-resistance. Removable CE level 2 armor in the hips and knees offer extra protection. Pockets on each thigh are deep enough for a cell phone.
Removing the knee armor can be done from the exterior of the pant leg, making it easy to switch from riding protection mode to fashionista.
The Armada tank doesn’t offer riders protection, but it is stylish whether worn under a motorcycle jacket or alone off the bike. Retailing for $59.99, the Armada comes in classic black or Positano Blue in sizes XXS to XL.