About the Brand & the Rider

The name "Not Your Angel" is a deliberate push against expectations. As women riders, we’re often subtly boxed into being the “supporting character” or the “angelic” figure expected to ride quietly within predefined lines. 
But we’re not here to fit a neat mold. “Not Your Angel” is a declaration of independence. 

It means we’re not here to conform to anyone else’s idea of what a woman rider “should” be. It’s for women who own their ride, their style, and their space on their terms.

Who am I? 

I’m Ari, founder of Malparidos, rider, and part of this world in my own way. 
I didn’t grow up in it.

I chose it.
And once I stepped in, I never looked back.

Motorcycles became my space
where I find calm, freedom, and clarity.

Through years around custom bikes, performance projects, and real rider culture, I understood something simple: we don’t need to fit into this world.

We belong in it.

And still, as a woman rider, I felt something was missing.
Not something softer. Not something expected.
But something that truly reflects who we are when we ride.

That’s where this new brand starts.

I chose to open a new chapter to focus on something that matters to me.

A brand built for us. Women who ride with confidence, independence, and attitude.

Why was it built?


Many riding brands adapt women’s gear from men’s designs, playing it safe. But women riders deserve something that breaks those rules. I created “Not Your Angel” from real riding experience to offer something truly made for us.

How it is built

By listening to what’s missing. This brand is built with input from women riders who know what they want. If something isn’t out there yet, we’ll create it together.

What is the outcome?

by creating apparel and accessories that starts with women’s real riding experiences shapes that fit, details that matter, and designs that dare; we’re building something that’s not just adapted, but truly made for us. It’s about riding gear that doesn’t ask us to conform, gear that lets us break the rules and satisfy our expectations.