New Indian Motorcycle 2015 Spring & Summer Collections Of Rider Wear And Casual Wear, Gifts & Personal Accessories

Indian1The new collection is available now from Indian Motorcycle dealers and at Indian Motorcycles. It includes rider wear, casual wear, gifts, and personal accessories. All of these items feature premium materials and iconic Indian Motorcycle branding.

Indian3-261-272Indian4-261-272 IndianJacketMilitaryIndianJacketShearlingThe Men’s Rocker Jacket (MSRP $499.99), a leather jacket that features a soft and supple distressed leather and contemporary styling that makes this a great jacket on the road and on the town. The Rocker Jacket has several convenient pockets, hidden back and arm ventilation, a removable quilted plaid liner, CE-certified shoulder and elbow armor, and subtle Indian Motorcycle branding.

Indian7-261-2180Indian7-261-272The Men’s Textile Benjamin Jacket ($269.99) is a lightweight all-‘rounder of a jacket with a water-repellent microfiber shell and removable lining. The Military Jacket ($299.99) has styling inspired by vintage army jackets and has a water-repellent canvas outer-shell and removable fleece lining. TheThunder Stroke Jacket ($299.99), which combines a durable fabric body with all-leather sleeves, is a riding jacket with contemporary styling.

The Men’s Indian Motorcycle Tour Jacket & Pants ($499.99/$249.99) deliver performance, comfort, and convenience in all riding conditions. The jacket’s zip-out waterproof liner will keep a rider dry in the nastiest weather, and it combines with the thermal lining to provide warmth and comfort on cold-weather rides. In warmer temperatures, a rider can simply remove the linings and open up the jacket’s adjustable vents –at the chest, shoulder, and back – for maximum airflow. The Tour Jacket also features a zip-off storm collar and 3M® reflective piping, panels, and branding for enhanced visibility. The Tour Pants also deliver all-weather comfort and protection that a touring rider will rely on mile after mile.

The premium Shearling Jacket ($1499.99). Made from 100% sheepskin with a natural shearling lining, this jacket delivers a new high level of refined luxury and comfort.

The Spirit Jacket ($119.99) is a casual jacket that features lightweight construction, wear-it-anywhere comfort, and bold Indian Motorcycle branding.

IndianJackeWomenTour1IndianJackeWomenTour2New jackets in the Indian Motorcycle women’s collection deliver the same protection and convenience of the men’s jackets, along with flattering, comfortable cuts women will appreciate on or off the bike. The Women’s Textile Benjamin Jacket ($249.99) delivers classic style and versatile performance, while the Women’s Indian Motorcycle Tour Jacket & Pants ($469.99/$229.99) provide the same versatile, all-weather comfort and convenience as the men’s versions.

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The Spring & Summer 2015 casualwear collection features three new shirts that are Made In America – the Long Sleeve IMC Tee, the Pride Shield Tee, and the USA Pocket Tee. All three of these comfortable, premium-quality tees are made in California and feature powerful Indian Motorcycle branding. The new collection also includes an expanded selection of Munro Casualwear, including four new tees and a sweatshirt with graphics and branding that pay homage to the legendary Indian Motorcycle land speed record holder.

Expanded Gift & Accessories Collection. Indian Motorcycle enthusiasts and their friends will love the new selection of branded gifts and personal accessories, including small leather goods such as premium leather wallets, etc.

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10 Responses to “New Indian Motorcycle 2015 Spring & Summer Collections Of Rider Wear And Casual Wear, Gifts & Personal Accessories”


  1. 1 Capt. Kirk Apr 22nd, 2015 at 8:23 am

    A nice selection of gear from Indian/Polaris ! Not sure how many $1500.00 sheepskin
    jackets they will sell and I noticed there are no prices on the T-shirts!
    Overall, glad to see Indian/Polaris getting out merchandise to support their bikes!

  2. 2 Capt. Kirk Apr 22nd, 2015 at 8:33 am

    Nice gear for Indian/Polaris fans. Not sure how many $1500.00 sheepskin jackets they will sell? They also don’t mention the cost of the T-shirts!
    Overall, some pretty nice merchandise!

  3. 3 P. Hamilton Apr 22nd, 2015 at 8:35 am

    Kirk. Follow the links to Indian. Tee shirts are listed with prices.

  4. 4 Rodent Apr 22nd, 2015 at 8:36 am

    I never understood paying a company to wear something advertising their product.

  5. 5 Jester Apr 22nd, 2015 at 8:38 am

    Rodent. Nobody asking you to understand the logo/brand name industry.

  6. 6 TJ Martin Apr 22nd, 2015 at 11:23 am

    R – Read the book … ” NoBrow ” by John Seabrook . Then you’ll know why you don’t understand it . Theres nothing to understand . Its simply an easily manipulated consumer base thats been sold on the idea of paying a premium price [ over actual market value ] for the privilege of being able to market/sell others goods in a vague , futile attempt to identify themselves with the product/goods they’re paying for the privilege of advertising .. at said ‘ premium ‘ prices

    And in case there’s any misunderstanding R … what I’m saying is absolutely intended as a compliment to yourself . e.g. Three cheers for not buying into the whole ‘ NoBrow’ culture/syndrome … 😉

  7. 7 Zenaldo Apr 22nd, 2015 at 1:58 pm

    Im running out to buy mine now…. right..

  8. 8 Blackmax Apr 22nd, 2015 at 4:39 pm

    For those who like that sort of thing
    If you have the $$$,
    (Yes, it looks pretty pricey, but you’d pay about the same for Motor Clothes)
    Have at it !!!!!! If I had a Indian I might be tempted for 1 or 2 pieces but that’s about all

  9. 9 Rcupp Apr 23rd, 2015 at 2:05 am

    Hey Indian
    I am fat, please make a t-shirt for me that fits…
    How about a hat that isn’t sized to a Chinese 10 year old?

  10. 10 calif phil Apr 23rd, 2015 at 7:58 am

    That is a nice collection. I am glad to see both $119 entry level jacket and high end coats. I might have to get me one.

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