Harley-Davidson and Hollywood actor Jason Momoa, famed for his role in "Aquaman," have teamed up to launch a limited edition "On The Roam x Harley-Davidson" apparel collection. The line, part of Harley's H-D Collections, merges Momoa's signature rugged style with the thrill of adventure and the comfort needed on open roads.
Harley-Davidson and Jason Momoa announced the launch on Tuesday, July 11. This release is said to be part of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson's H-D Collections, which is a lineup of unique apparel that highlights the actor's ruggedness.
Moreover, the "On The Roam" line is for people who love thrill and adventure. The designs are relaxed and offer the comfort bikers, and adventurers need on an open road.
We Bike World also mentioned that the On The Roam collection blends Momoa's signature rugged aesthetic and a range of styles that exude a "broken-in" feel. Fans and customers will have various choices to buy, as Harley-Davidson and Jason Momoa offer timeless t-shirts, hoodies, canvas pants, and more. All the items are designed to meet the demands of the road.
New designs of warmer long-sleeve were added to Harley-Davidson's Classic Racing Hoodie range, including a Knucklehead Hoodie and Chainstitch Script Henley long-sleeve. For those who are looking for short sleeves, the Knucklehead Tee and a Ringer Tee are good options in the new On The Roam collection.
Shoppers will surely like the apparel that Jason Momoa created with Harley-Davidson. The actor was said to have actively participated throughout the campaign and design process.
"The On The Roam collection was born out of my love for Harley-Davidson," Jason Momoa stated in a press release. "In this collection, we honor 120 years of Harley-Davidson, embracing the adventure, empowering us to write our own story- the freedom to wander in the wild and live in the moments."
Photo by: Harley Davidson Press Release


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