Dickies and Harley-Davidson Return With a ‘Built to Outlast’ Collaboration
- Natalie Chan
- Apr 22
- 1 min read
Blending industrial utility with open-road attitude, the limited-edition capsule draws from both brands’ deeply embedded American identities.

Combining the lasting essence of American workwear with the distinct toughness of motorcycle culture, Dickies and Harley-Davidson have officially collaborated for their second limited-edition apparel collection. Entitled “Built to Outlast,” the new capsule draws inspiration from America's robust industrial past, merging Dickies’ reliable, proven durability with Harley-Davidson’s illustrious legacy of defiance. The new collection capitalises on the significant success of their rapidly selling initial partnership, revitalising popular designs and presenting robust new denim options. Crafted for both genders, each item embodies the unwavering ethos common to committed labourers and cyclists.
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Notable characteristics comprise a Harley-Davidson enhancement of the esteemed Quilted Lined Eisenhower Jacket, now incorporating a concealed snap-down collar to remain secure beneath riding apparel, an action back, and a robust recycled twill fabrication. The capsule collection expands the wardrobe with the Denim Carpenter Pant, a Boxy Denim Jacket featuring 1930s racing-inspired patterns, and a traditional 14 oz. cotton Denim Vest. Vintage aficionados will value the pigment-dyed, heavyweight cotton t-shirts and ribbed tanks that pay homage to the legacy of these renowned brands.
This sophomore collection is designed for individuals who labour diligently, travel extensively, and have a lasting impact, offering a style that transcends the conventional 40-hour work week. Enthusiasts seeking to enhance their riding apparel may purchase the entire "Built to Outlast" capsule beginning April 22 on Harley-Davidson and Dickies.























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