Harley Riders Wear Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
The financial support begins with the purchase of any H-D Pink Label item. Three percent of the suggested retail price of Pink Label merchandise is donated to organizations like the National Breast Cancer Foundation and Young Survival Coalition that support women affected by breast cancer.
Thanks to the generosity of Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders, fans and dealers, the Pink Label Collection generated more than $1 million for such organizations since its inception in 2010. And that’s just the beginning. Visit H-D.com/pinklabel to learn more.
For 2014, the new and expanded H-D Pink Label Collection includes 88 iconic items, each with the power to make a difference. These are some examples:
Made from 60 percent cotton/40 percent polyester, the new Pink Label Performance Knit Top (P/N 99134-14VW, starting at $65) provides moisture-wicking comfort to keep you cool, dry and comfortable. A loop at the center back neck keeps media player cords in place. Available in XS – 3W sizes.
The new Crystal Bar & Shield Logo Necklace (P/N 99400-14VW, $45) features genuine Swarovski® crystals and a tarnish-resistant, solid brass plating silver palladium finish. It measures 18 inches plus 3.5 inches of extra chain for adjustability.
With printed graphics and crystal accents on its zinc alloy frame, the new Pink Label Limited Edition Photo Frame (P/N 96898-14V, $40) highlights your favorite 4 x 6-inch photos. The entire frame measures 7 x 7 inches.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s website www.Harley-Davidson.com.
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