The Rider’S Sweaters Of The 1910S Were Usually Monochrome Wool Jerseys With A V-Neck, High Collar, And Buttoned Collar. The 1920S Saw The Advent Of Two-Tone Patchwork Wool Jerseys. The Zipper Became Widely Used In The Civilian Market In The 1930S, And A New Turtle Neck Sweater Debuted In 1939 In The Catalog, Making It The Classic Sweater For The Manufacturer’S Riders.
This Sweatshirt Has A Two-Tone Patchwork Design, This Style Was The Dominant Style Of The Old-Time, And The Sweaters Of Old-Time Harley Davidson Riders Are Representative Of This Style. The Sweatshirt’S Front Was Sewed Letter Patches “Rugged Bronson”, And The Back Was Sewed Letter Patches “Bronson Mc”(Bronson Motorcycle Club).
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