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Urban Moto Revolution Shirt: Men's
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The design was inspired by the image of Fidel Castro, a man that has been attached to the word revolution since 1959.
It is neither an endorsement or a disapproval of the man and his policies. It is an acknowledgement of a revolutionary iconic symbol.
We caution you not to wear this shirt in Miami! Heavy Tee construction.
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Urban Moto Guerrilla: Men's
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The design was inspired by the 1970s terrorist group called the RAF and their red star symbol.
The group was born in the 1970s and decommissioned itself in the mid 1990s.
Initially the group was romanticized by German college students and wannabe revolutionaries.
However the populist support did not last long when the group turned from rhetoric to actual violent action.
They gained international attention and widespread condemnation in the mid 1970s for the many murders of German
citizens and officials in the name of equality and justice.
The group's killing of innocents was their eventual undoing.
We caution you not to wear this teeshirt in Germany!
Heavy Tee construction.
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Men's Resistance Shirt
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The design was inspired by an IRA propaganda poster of the early 1980s that emphasized resistance to British occupation of Northern Ireland.
Specifically the propaganda poster was meant to draw attention to IRA soldier Bobby Sands who at the time was imprisoned and leading a hunger
strike at the notorious HM Prison Maze. He resisted all food in the name of the cause and died in 1981 of starvation defying prison officials until the end.
Upon his death he became a martyr and powerful symbol of the IRA resistance.
Don't wear this shirt in England!
Heavy Tee construction.
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Woman's Urban Moto Revolution Shirt
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The design was inspired by the image of a man that has been attached to the word revolution since 1959.
It is neither an endorsement or a disapproval of the man and his policies.
It is an acknowledgement of a revolutionary iconic symbol.
American Apparel super soft and fitted.
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Urban Moto Guerrilla: Women
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The design was inspired by an IRA propaganda poster of the early 1980s that emphasized resistance to British occupation of Northern Ireland.
Specifically the propaganda poster was meant to draw attention to IRA soldier Bobby Sands who at the time was imprisoned and leading a hunger strike at the notorious HM Prison Maze.
He resisted all food in the name of the cause and died in 1981 of starvation defying prison officials until the end. Upon his death he became a martyr and powerful symbol of the IRA resistance.
Don't wear this shirt in England!
American Apparel super soft and fitted.
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UrbanMoto Dickies Jacket
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What makes this jacket expensive is the top notch and cool embroidery. These jackets last and are hardcore working jackets that can be used in various applications.
Casual wear or wear it over your leather jacket to add an extra layer of warmth like some UM staff do.
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Messenger Bag XL Pro
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Many staffers have been motorcycle messengers and got used to how well messenger bags work in transporting just about anything. Most of us still use our bags today. The messenger bags
we use and sell are professional courier bags, constructed to withstand crashes and harsh elements. They last many years. Whether you are on two wheels or not, if you carry stuff regularly,
get a professional level courier bag. They are great for traveling also.
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Concepts by Urban Moto. T-Shirt designs by Meleina Hancock.
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