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Yamaha launches new clothing line
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Written by Eve Critchley, 17/11/09
Bike insurance customers on the hunt for the latest motorcycling accessories may be interested to hear Yamaha has launched a new clothing line.
The Japanese bike manufacturer has unveiled its revamped 2010 Paddock Blue range, available from all authorised dealers.
The company promises a brand-new look for the clothing, along with innovative technical fabrics and female garments.
All items are available in bright Yamaha Racing blue, which is set off with white embroidered logos and pale grey and white detailing.
Long-sleeved garments also include a diagonally printed logo for a more individual look.
Constructed from ScotchguardTM fabric with Protector Moisture Management, the t-shirts and vest tops available in the collection are designed to wick moisture away from the skin to keep riders cool and dry, while helping the fabric remain breathable and soft.
To see more details and pricing, Yamaha suggests customers visit its online store, or visit their nearest Lifestyle Centre, where they can more closely examine and try on the clothes.
In related news, the estate of late Hollywood actor Marlon Brando has signed a deal with Triumph to market a new range of 1950s-style biker t-shirts and jackets.
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