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Aight fellas went down to Brian's HD, they have a lot of clothes for sale. Since
getting my SG I've been collecting hd t-shirts mostly off the sale rack..today the wife splurged and got me a hd button down shop type shirts..are a lot of u guys sporting the hd shirt, jeans and what not... Don't wanna look like I went out and got a hd starter kit lol!!!!! Thanks for letting me share and Merry Christmas to all!!!!
A lot of the Harley clothing is quite nice, a little pricey but usually good quality. I know the dealers and Harley Davidson charge more than they should sometimes but if we did not support them we would not have Harleys to ride. That is a scary thought. Stuck with Jap or European bikes. If Harley don't make money they won't be making bikes so I buy some of their stuff sometimes as well. I think of it as supporting the cause, cause being I love riding my Harleys, have done for 39 years.
I would like to have a HD brand leather jacket but I would rather spend the cash on the bike for now. I really like the name brand stuff but it's high dollar. I've been buying up cheap shirts at these mom and pop bike shops. And yes those button up dress style HD shirts are killer. Maybe on day I will find one on sale.
Since my first Harley I've taken road trips on my scooters. Mostly trips from wherever I was to visit family. I make it a point to buy t-shirts as I go and those are the shirts I wear. I replace old shirts on the next trip...and so on. I don't wear any shirt from a place or event I have not been on my scooter, and I don't give a crap what people think when they see me wearing it. I have 2-3 nicer shop style or polo style shirts my wife bought, and I wear those sometimes too.
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