#1 Red, White & Blue X-Small Patch

R129.00

Harley-Davidson¨ Patch
#1 Red, White & Blue Patch
X-Small Size
Size: 2″ W x 2 5/8″ H
American Flag Graphic

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Description

The Harley-Davidson¨ #1 Red, White & Blue logo, sometimes known as simply #1, has become as recognizable as the Bar & Shield¨ logo over the last 40 plus years. Presented here is the #1 logo in the form of a beautifully embroidered patch, suitable for sewing onto leather or denim jackets or shirts. With Harley-Davidson¨ spelled out across the bottom, the stem and top of the number one incorporates the American Flag. The patch is small, measuring just under 3-inches in height. The Harley-Davidson¨ museum says the logo was designed in honor of the Harley-Davidson¨ race teamÕs Grand National Championships. Willie G. Davidson liked it so much that he incorporated the emblem into the dashboard of the 1971 FX Super Glide¨ motorcycle. Afterward, the logo took on a life of its own, appearing on other motorcycles, clothing, and motorcycle accessories. This patch is perfectly sized for jackets, vests, or anything where you want to boast your American patriotism, all the while noting that Harley-Davidson¨ remains “Number One” in the world of motorcycling.