Indian Motorcycle announces the release of its first collection of women’s apparel. Women now have the opportunity to purchase Indian Motorcycle brand leather jackets, tops, belts, and caps.
Indian Motorcycle Apparel is a division of Indian Motorcycle Company that designs and manufactures clothing for the Indian Motorcycle enthusiast. All Indian Motorcycle apparel is custom designed by our own staff of designers using styling cues from the 2009 line of Chief motorcycles and archives that feature over a century of motorcycle and apparel design. The Ranger, a leather jacket for women featured in this collection, is patterned after a jacket produced over half a century ago. Only the highest quality materials are used when manufacturing the apparel. Jackets are lined with zip out linings, all zippers and pulls are custom designed and branded.
“We are committed to providing a full Indian Motorcycle experience of the highest caliber. Having world-class Indian motorcycles, apparel, and accessories available completes that mission” said Chris Bernauer, General Manager of Indian Motorcycle.
Indian Motorcycle apparel is available for purchase through dealerships located in Atlanta, Ga., Charlotte, NC., Detroit, Mich., Omaha, Neb., Paducah, Ky., Paris, France, Phoenix, Ariz., Pittsburgh, Pa., Wichita, Kan., St. Paul, Minn., and Tampa, Fla.
Click here for more information and to purchase Indian Motorcycle brand apparel, gifts, motorcycles, and accessories.
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