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Harley and the Davidsons

Recreating the best looks from the show.

If you haven't been watching the Discovery Channel's Harley and the Davidsons miniseries, binge watch the first two episodes before tonight's finale. If not for the roaring race scenes or the sharp onscreen style, then for the unique lesson in American history. After all, most men are familiar with Harley Davidson motorcycles, but even a lot of bike enthusiasts aren't that familiar with the iconic brand's origins. And while the show is properly focused on those beautiful bikes, the filmmakers have expertly showcased early American motorcycle style—from badass biker jackets and durable sweaters to rugged lace-up boots.

 

The Look

Duck canvas jacket, $198 by Taylor Stitch

Garment-dyed twill chinos, $112.50 / $94.98 by Finisterre

Leather sport classic gloves, $100 by Hestra

FYI

Master metal fabricator Alex Wheeler (whose credits include the futuristic bikes in Dredd and the upcoming Resident Evil sequel) was tasked with building 80 distinct motorcycles for the film, designed to accurately capture the first decades of Harley-Davidson.

Trailmaster waxed-cotton jacket, $895 by Belstaff

Merino wool sweater, $225 at Harley-Davidson Museum Shop

Cotton bandana, $12 by Levi's

Chambray shirt, $265 by RRL

Courtland boots, $385 by Wolverine 1000 Mile

FYI

Master metal fabricator Alex Wheeler (whose credits include the futuristic bikes in Dredd and the upcoming Resident Evil sequel) was tasked with building 80 distinct motorcycles for the film, designed to accurately capture the first decades of Harley-Davidson.