Harley Davidson introduces a new line of stylish apparel

Harley Davidson, the American motorcycle company, has introduced a new line of clothing called H-D Collections for its Bar & Shield brand.

This collection includes five different pieces: a hoodie, long-sleeve top, T-shirt, hooded jacket, and vest, all in plain black. The design of most of these garments features the iconic Eagle symbol that was first introduced on the 1976 V-Twin motorcycles’ tank decals.

The Eagle symbol has been given a modern and refreshed look, appearing on the front of T-shirts and hoodies along with the text ‘BY HARLEY-DAVIDSON’. The same graphic is also available in a cerulean hue on the long-sleeve T-shirt.

In terms of outerwear, both the puffer jacket and vest come in a black color palette and have cropped, boxy silhouettes. The puffer jacket is designed to be gender-fluid and comes with a detachable hood with light embellishments.

This collection will be available for purchase on their online store as H-D Collections.

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