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Men's Skull Work Shirt

Part Number: 99412-21MM
Color: Gray
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Simple straight forward look and design. This blended cotton and poly fabric will resist shrinkage and fading. The back imprint was created by Willie G. Davidson and 1st appeared on the 2000 Daytona Rally tee shirts. It was quickly adopted for uses in apparel, motorcycle parts and accessories. This was part of the longer tradition of Wille G. Davidson designing the Daytona logo for H-D, but this particular graphic resonated with the Harley-Davidson consumer.

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Men's Skull Work Shirt
Simple straight forward look and design. This blended cotton and poly fabric will resist shrinkage and fading. The back imprint was created by Willie G. Davidson and 1st appeared on the 2000 Daytona Rally tee shirts. It was quickly adopted for uses in apparel, motorcycle parts and accessories. This was part of the longer tradition of Wille G. Davidson designing the Daytona logo for H-D, but this particular graphic resonated with the Harley-Davidson consumer.
35% Cotton, 65% Polyester
Features the Willie G. Davidson Skull screen printed on back. The skull Logo design was orginally created by Willie G. Davidon for the 2000 Daytona Bike Week.
Short-sleeve shirt with 2 button pockets
Embroidered Harley-Davidson Museum Logo above left chest pocket
Button down front
Sold exclusively on Harley-Davidson.com and at the Harley-Davidson Museum
Gender: Men
Collection: Museum
Functional Features: Button Front
WARRANTY: 90 day limited warranty – Go to www.h-d.com/warranty for full details
Origin: Imported
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