No one can deny the huge impact that the American motorcycle and biker sub-culture has had on the fashion industry.
Motorcyclists spend a great deal of money and effort to find protective gear that looks fashionably good, but there is a small minority who tarnish the sport. You know the type… stick-on bunny ears on the helmet or the camouflage trousers and the faux Mohawk that should’ve stayed with the 90’s punk bands.
I’ve been on a clothing hiatus for a while, but back in 2009, I blogged at length about motorcycle fashions with… Limited Edition Clothing; Motorcycle Style; Dressed For Summer and the FXRG Jacket Road Test. For all the hype fashion gets, it’s truly irrelevant and a way for the untalented to stand out. Because if you’re talented, it’s what’s on the inside that counts, right?!
This week my friends over at Bennetts provided me an interesting visual graphic on the Evolution of Motorcycle Fashion & Clothing. Check it out HERE and take a tour through motorcycle clothing history. Who knows, it might even help you distinguish between clothing features that are pure fashion and those that have some genuine protective merit.
If however, you wake up in the morning with the desire to stick on a Mohawk or those bunny ears then it’s probably best that you hand over your motorcycle keys because you are about to make a motorcycle fashion faux pas.
Photo courtesy of www.bennetts.co.uk