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I got this jacket from Cabela's and it is virtually identical to the HD jean jacket (right down to the large inside pockets) that I have. I had an HD patch sewn on the back and unless you look at the Cabela's tag, you'd never know it isn't an HD jacket.
Same as the HD jacket. I took a medium in both and they fit identically.
sorry to bother you again. where the snaps are on the sleeve,are there 2 snaps to tighten or make it looser ?
hey that is nice.how does the size seem to run on those ?
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I used to wear Levi jackets and those puppies run 78 bucks, even at the "outlet" store near me. Don't remember them costing that much in high school. [:@]
i was going to say... levis, those are good jackets. but i guess they are only 10 bucks less expensive than the HD jacket.
Voyager, i'd buy a Levis jacket anyway. you'll porbably get more choices on color, wash, etc. and my guess is its a better quality jacket... they basically invented denim. why would you want to give even more money to harleyand subsequenltyencourage them to continually over price their stuff. ihave a heavy gap denim jacket. i paid 40 or 50 bucks for it. i have had it a decade and ridden many thousand miles with it on. not even a frayed end orlose thread. i have patches sewn on it from breweries i visit, a cubs patch, and an itsy bitsy HD patch under the left arm... i know, im a hippocrit save yourself a few bucks, don't buy the hd jacket... everyone will know what you are riding without the patch on your back.
I got this jacket from Cabela's and it is virtually identical to the HD jean jacket (right down to the large inside pockets) that I have. I had an HD patch sewn on the back and unless you look at the Cabela's tag, you'd never know it isn't an HD jacket.
Same as the HD jacket. I took a medium in both and they fit identically.
sorry to bother you again. where the snaps are on the sleeve,are there 2 snaps to tighten or make it looser ?
hey that is nice.how does the size seem to run on those ?
Sleeves had two buttons just like the HD one. Of course they have a Cabela's logo instead of HD logo. LOL
Steve, I got one of the HD jean jackets, unlined. Know what the difference between those and the Levis jackets are? The buttons! One says HD and the other says Levis.[sm=confused06.gif] I wonder who makes the HD jackets? Tim
Steve, I got one of the HD jean jackets, unlined. Know what the difference between those and the Levis jackets are? The buttons! One says HD and the other says Levis.[sm=confused06.gif] I wonder who makes the HD jackets? Tim
Last year I needed a jean vest so I bought a Lee jean jacket and cut the sleeves off. I cant remember the exact price, but at the time I found it online cheaper than a similar Harley or Levi jacket.
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