Harley-Davidson, Dickies release “Built to Outlast” apparel

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Harley-Davidson and Dickies team up to release a limited-edition apparel collection called Built to Last. The two companies decided to collaborate with the goal of highlighting the “enduring spirit of American workwear with the grit of motorcycle culture.” 

The limited-edition Built to Last apparel collection is said to be inspired by America’s industrial heritage. It brings together Dickies’ durability with Harley-Davidson’s iconic motorcycle legacy. The collection comes with apparel products that are specially crafted for those individuals who love riding a motorcycle, suited in comfortable and stylish clothing.  

The latest collection from the partnership between Harley-Davidson and Dickies features fan favorite items like the Eisenhower Jacket and Original 874 Work Pant, while introducing all-new denim offerings, including the Boxy Denim Jacket, Denim Vest, and more. The Built to Last collection is available for both men and women, and Dickies noted that every piece reflects the “uncompromising mindset shared by workers and riders alike.”

The highlights from the Built to Last limited-edition collection include the following:

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Dickies x H-D Quilted Lined Eisenhower Jacket 

Dickies said that the Dickies x H-D Quilted Lined Eisenhower Jacket is ruggedly made from a heavyweight recycled twill blend and insulated for added warmth. It features an action back, pre-curved sleeves, a two-way zip front, a D-ring utility loop on the inside chest pocket, and a hidden snap-down collar that won’t flap around under riding gear.  

Dickies x H-D Denim Carpenter Pant

This item is made from 14 oz. cotton denim that’s rinsed and washed for softness. It is a pair of pants that’s designed with durability in mind, featuring wide tunnel belt loops, front leg panel piecing, and ample pocket space. It is also subtly co-branded for a go-with-anything look.

Dickies x H-D Boxy Denim Jacket

Durably constructed from 14 oz. cotton denim with polyester tricot lining, this unisex jacket delivers a boxy fit. It features a hidden zip placket, dual-entry front patch pockets with rivet detail, and a hidden snap-down collar. Finished with custom graphics that nod to the heritage of both brands, including an arched design on the back that resembles 1930s Harley-Davidson racing apparel.

Dickies x H-D Denim Vest

Made from heavyweight 14 oz. cotton denim that’s rinsed and washed for softness, this unisex vest delivers a regular fit with a V-neckline and straight hem plus dual-entry front patch pockets with rivet detail. A custom embroidered patch on the front delivers a clean, classic co-branded finish.

Dickies x H-D Winged Bar & Shield Ribbed Tank

Made from 100% breathable cotton that’s ribbed for a textured look, the slightly cropped silhouette features signature Dickies branding and the Harley-Davidson 1930s Silver Wing logo.

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Autocar’s Take

The Built to Last limited-edition apparel collection from Harley-Davidson and Dickies is a welcome treat for motorcycle riders and enthusiasts. The design and construction of the products included in the collection are meant to be worn when riding a motorcycle, and it is crafted from durable materials. As such, it makes a perfect motorcycle riding apparel.

The said apparel collection can also further highlight Harley-Davidson’s new global campaign, which it calls RIDE. It is a campaign that puts riding a motorcycle and the motorcycle culture at the center of the messaging. RIDE also intends to be Harley-Davidson’s global brand reset, anchoring its broader strategy rollout.

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Martin Aguilar

Martin Aguilar

Martin is a BA Literature graduate from the University of the Philippines Diliman. Aside from his interest in cars, Martin enjoys reading crime novels while drinking black coffee. With over a decade of experience writing about cars, he has explored different sides of the automotive industry. He even gave car review video hosting a try, going by the nickname Kambyo Boy Next Door.