NEIGHBORHOOD X HARLEY-DAVIDSON COLLABORATE ON LIMITED MOTO CULTURE INSPIRED APPAREL COLLECTION

by John Russel Jones

Legendary motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson and renowned streetwear brand Neighborhood have teamed up for a limited collaboration that fuses the heritage of both brands, where motorcycle style meets streetwear’s ease and comfort. The Neighborhood x Harley-Davidson collection is being sold on the Neighborhood and Harley-Davidson websites. The collection was also sold at last month’s ComplexCon in Long Beach, Calif., where the brands shared a collaborative space.

Neighborhood, started in 1994 in Tokyo, Japan, was originally conceived as part of founder Shinsuke Takizawa’s enthusiasm for motorcycles. The brand’s mix of luxury construction standards, and classic utilitarian and subculture aesthetics made the brand a cornerstone of modern streetwear. The collection includes sweatshirts, long- and short-sleeved T-shirts, a lightweight racing jacket, and a handful of accessories (hats, a mug, and a sticker pack). Each style features both brands’ logos, enhanced with a lightning graphic.

The collaboration includes the Neighborhood x Harley-Davidson Racing Jacket ($348), crafted from a durable, high-density cut of Solotex polyester twill with an anti-static polyester taffeta lining. It’s adorned with a bold skeleton appliqué plus branding that honors these two icons. The collection also includes a pullover hoodie in dry-touch cotton jersey and a selection of graphic T-shirts, retailing for $70 to $178.