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This Harley-Davidson motorcycle club vest hails from the thick of the 1980s biker scene—where club colors, patched vests, and a freewheeling lifestyle ruled the road. With quality denim and shearling, this piece is a cut above: built to endure open highways, bar fights, and the stories in between.
The back is emblazoned with an oversized Harley-Davidson banner—an unmistakable symbol of independence and allegiance. This isn’t a reproduction fashion piece. It’s the real thing, likely worn by a rider who earned it in the brotherhood of steel and throttle. The age shows in all the right ways, with broken-in denim that molds naturally to the body and tells a visual story of miles logged.
On the front, smaller patches, pinholes, and era-appropriate stitchwork hint at previous customizations. Everything about this vest reflects authenticity—not curated style, but lived history.
M/L. Measures 21.5x23.5.
No major signs of wear
A grail-tier addition for any serious Harley collector, motorcycle ephemera archivist, or fan of American rebelwear. Vests like this, with deep patina and provenance, rarely hit the market.
This Harley-Davidson motorcycle club vest hails from the thick of the 1980s biker scene—where club colors, patched vests, and a freewheeling lifestyle ruled the road. With quality denim and shearling, this piece is a cut above: built to endure open highways, bar fights, and the stories in between.
The back is emblazoned with an oversized Harley-Davidson banner—an unmistakable symbol of independence and allegiance. This isn’t a reproduction fashion piece. It’s the real thing, likely worn by a rider who earned it in the brotherhood of steel and throttle. The age shows in all the right ways, with broken-in denim that molds naturally to the body and tells a visual story of miles logged.
On the front, smaller patches, pinholes, and era-appropriate stitchwork hint at previous customizations. Everything about this vest reflects authenticity—not curated style, but lived history.
M/L. Measures 21.5x23.5.
No major signs of wear
A grail-tier addition for any serious Harley collector, motorcycle ephemera archivist, or fan of American rebelwear. Vests like this, with deep patina and provenance, rarely hit the market.
This Harley-Davidson motorcycle club vest hails from the thick of the 1980s biker scene—where club colors, patched vests, and a freewheeling lifestyle ruled the road. With quality denim and shearling, this piece is a cut above: built to endure open highways, bar fights, and the stories in between.
The back is emblazoned with an oversized Harley-Davidson banner—an unmistakable symbol of independence and allegiance. This isn’t a reproduction fashion piece. It’s the real thing, likely worn by a rider who earned it in the brotherhood of steel and throttle. The age shows in all the right ways, with broken-in denim that molds naturally to the body and tells a visual story of miles logged.
On the front, smaller patches, pinholes, and era-appropriate stitchwork hint at previous customizations. Everything about this vest reflects authenticity—not curated style, but lived history.
M/L. Measures 21.5x23.5.
No major signs of wear
A grail-tier addition for any serious Harley collector, motorcycle ephemera archivist, or fan of American rebelwear. Vests like this, with deep patina and provenance, rarely hit the market.