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Spyder Apparel

I am not female but I am not to fond of the preppy sports look either. I am not saying go outlaw, just something with some style.:doorag:
PS I still wear my Harley stuff also drives them nuts. :thumbup:
 
The dealers are missing the boat--- most HD places have people that do rides and show up just to buy different dealer shirts from all over.

I agree on the BRP clothes--- they must all be skinny french Canadians !:joke:
 
Uh...the ducati look........NOT> !!

Watched the ducati clothing show....NOt quite what I was thinking.:roflblack:
I think I speak for most of us females, we want classy looking clothing, not underwear for riding. Someone make and we will buy it:clap::bowdown:
 
There's already a company that makes ski clothing(?) that has the logo "Spyder", so as long as you don't put "Can-Am" with it, I can't see how they could harass you. And if your own photo or embroidery of a Spyder was incorporated, it wouldn't be a copyrighted image.
 
There's already a company that makes ski clothing(?) that has the logo "Spyder", so as long as you don't put "Can-Am" with it, I can't see how they could harass you. And if your own photo or embroidery of a Spyder was incorporated, it wouldn't be a copyrighted image.

John in PA,

I pm'd; would like to get your opinion.
 
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There's already a company that makes ski clothing(?) that has the logo "Spyder", so as long as you don't put "Can-Am" with it, I can't see how they could harass you. And if your own photo or embroidery of a Spyder was incorporated, it wouldn't be a copyrighted image.
There gloves are great bought 2 pairs last year and work well :ani29:Have a nice hat also :spyder:
 
If it's true that 75% of Spyder buyers are female, and if it's true that BRP reps read here, then please here this:

We need cuter, sexier tops and jackets! Stuff like they make for harley. I'm not into the stripes and sport look!

I would like to have some Spyder apparel, but have seen nothing I'd wear.

Thank you :2thumbs:

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. Yup - I have some of their "v-neck" shirts - well I cut the necks down this weekend. The "v" was up at my chin! Just took a pair of scissors and cut away!
 
I just wear my Harley :cus: when riding it have alot of years of collecting :cus: I do have one or two tee shirts though and wouldn't mind having a few more they should start doing dealer shirts been to a few dealers none of them have there name and location on back that would be a start thats how I ended up with years of Harley :cus::thumbup:

Boy you sure f'ng swear alot
 
Spyder gear

My thoughts are, since the bike is different and kind of a future design. should the clothes be made of some of the new materials available now or do you think people would want the casual denium, leather and cotton materials, is safety features important? What kinds of things would you want to have, vests, jackets, pants, tee shirts, halters, belt buckels, etc. Would you want the Spyder name, bikes or webs incorportated in the designs? Get away from the typical, skulls, fire, eagles and gothic look. or try and tie the two styles together. How about the price you would be willing to pay? Looking for suggestions. I have some thoughts and researched what it takes to get a clothing line started, just need to know what path to take and start up costs. Any thoughts would be great. :2thumbs::helpsmilie:
 
My thoughts are, since the bike is different and kind of a future design. should the clothes be made of some of the new materials available now or do you think people would want the casual denium, leather and cotton materials, is safety features important? What kinds of things would you want to have, vests, jackets, pants, tee shirts, halters, belt buckels, etc. Would you want the Spyder name, bikes or webs incorportated in the designs? Get away from the typical, skulls, fire, eagles and gothic look. or try and tie the two styles together. How about the price you would be willing to pay? Looking for suggestions. I have some thoughts and researched what it takes to get a clothing line started, just need to know what path to take and start up costs. Any thoughts would be great. :2thumbs::helpsmilie:

skulls and flames - probably not IMHO. Maybe some webs, I do like my can am logo on my shirts, maybe move those flowers that they put on the bottom more across the shirt. Give it a "Roxy" brand type look - skater look. Bottom line - LOW CUT, CLEAVAGE SHOWING SEXY for shirts. As for riding pants - lower cut waist - hip huggers would be cool w/ a cargo style look to the pants. Lots of pockets

No safety functions - jackets are for that IMHO. Price? I'd pay $40 for a nice shirt. Long sleeve and sleeveless - no man looking t shirts - gotta be low cut and stretchy
 
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skulls and flames - probably not IMHO. Maybe some webs, I do like my can am logo on my shirts, maybe move those flowers that they put on the bottom more across the shirt. Give it a "Roxy" brand type look - skater look. Bottom line - LOW CUT, CLEAVAGE SHOWING SEXY for shirts. As for riding pants - lower cut waist - hip huggers would be cool w/ a cargo style look to the pants. Lots of pockets

No safety functions - jackets are for that IMHO. Price? I'd pay $40 for a nice shirt. Long sleeve and sleeveless - no man looking t shirts - gotta be low cut and stretchy
Smylinacha, Thank you for your thoughts, I'm just in the beginig stages of this thing and I'm not sure if I can get it off the ground but I'll see what happens. I would like more suggestions from more women and men on their ideas and concerns. I need more :helpsmilie::chat:
 
Smylinacha, Thank you for your thoughts, I'm just in the beginig stages of this thing and I'm not sure if I can get it off the ground but I'll see what happens. I would like more suggestions from more women and men on their ideas and concerns. I need more :helpsmilie::chat:

Bottom line - over all comfort, feminine looking and sexy - show some cleavage, and lets those pants or jeans hang off the hips!

Can't say much for guys ride wear - I don't think there's really much you can do other than the standard tshirt thing. Although I'm sure some could use some help with a built in man bra or something :thumbup:
 
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For now I'm going to focus on a few styles of tops for women and t-shirts and button down shirts in cotton and maybe denim for the guys. Right now I'm working on designs and making sure I do this the legal way. I don't want to get in trouble with any aspects I might overlook. All I need is more thoughts from other SpyderLovers. I wonder how many Spyders were sold in the U.S. and how many members our on this site. Anyone feel free to give me your thoughts. Thank you, ride safe.
 
skulls and flames - probably not IMHO. Maybe some webs, I do like my can am logo on my shirts, maybe move those flowers that they put on the bottom more across the shirt. Give it a "Roxy" brand type look - skater look. Bottom line - LOW CUT, CLEAVAGE SHOWING SEXY for shirts. As for riding pants - lower cut waist - hip huggers would be cool w/ a cargo style look to the pants. Lots of pockets

No safety functions - jackets are for that IMHO. Price? I'd pay $40 for a nice shirt. Long sleeve and sleeveless - no man looking t shirts - gotta be low cut and stretchy

:agree::yes::chill:
 
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