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2017 Harley-Davidson Pink Label Collection launched

2017 Harley Davidson Pink Label Collection of riding gears are made for both ladies and a good cause.

With the month of October standing as Breast Cancer Awareness month, the famed American motorcycle brand that is Harley-Davidsion recently launched its special 2017 Harley-Davidson Pink Label Collection of gears.

This catalogue of riding gears and apparels was devised especially with a pink colour theme, all made especially for the lady riders as well. Each also boast a special pink ribbon label/logo to remind buyers of the collection’s mission.

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According to Harley-Davidson, at least 3% of the proceeds from the 2017 Harley-Davidson Pink Label Collection sales will be donated to organizations that offer education and support to breast cancer survivors.

Notable items here include a stitched fleece jacket, a leopard Accent hooded jacket, as well as a Pink Label Ultra-Light Half Helmet. Starting with the lid, it features a special ‘cool black with pink metallic flakes’ colour scheme whilst weighing in at less than 500 grams.

The fleece jacket, on the other hand, stitched ripstop panels front and back. The main body consists of black polyester bonded micro-fleece whilst the extended cuffs feature neat thumbholes to keep the wearer’s hands warm.

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Lastly comes the chic Pink Label Leopard Accent Hoodie that comes with a rebel accent made with dyed colors, a pink leopard-print lining in the hood plus raw-edged seams. The retro Harley-Davidson logo runs across the chest area proudly while the special pink ribbon logo is placed on the front kangaroo pocket.

Boasting good looks and funding a good cause too, the 2017 Harley-Davidson Pink Label Collection will undoubtedly win plenty of hearts and minds amongst fans, especially the ladies.

You can find out more about this collection online by clicking this link.

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