Workwear Meets the Open Road in Dickies and Harley-Davidson's "Built to Outlast" Capsule
This sophomore limited-edition capsule merges American workwear durability with the grit of motorcycle culture.
Summary
- Dickies and Harley-Davidson have officially reunited to launch their second limited-edition apparel collaboration, dubbed “Built to Outlast”
- The capsule refreshes fan favorites like the Eisenhower Jacket, while introducing heavy-duty denim options including a Boxy Denim Jacket and Carpenter Pants for both men and women
- The collection officially releases on April 22, 2026, and will be available online and at select Harley-Davidson dealerships
Merging the enduring spirit of American workwear with the unmistakable grit of motorcycle culture, Dickies and Harley-Davidson have officially reunited for their second limited-edition apparel collection. Dubbed “Built to Outlast,” the new capsule is inspired by America’s rich industrial heritage, bringing together Dickies’ trusted, road-tested durability with Harley-Davidson’s storied legacy of rebellion.
Building on the massive momentum of their fast-selling first collaboration, the new lineup refreshes fan-favorite silhouettes while introducing rugged new denim offerings. Designed for both men and women, every piece reflects the uncompromising mindset shared by dedicated workers and riders alike.
Standout items include a Harley-Davidson upgrade to the beloved Quilted Lined Eisenhower Jacket, which now features a hidden snap-down collar designed to stay put under riding gear, an action back, and a heavy recycled twill construction. Expanding the wardrobe, the capsule also introduces the Denim Carpenter Pant, a Boxy Denim Jacket with 1930s racing-inspired graphics, and a classic 14 oz. cotton Denim Vest. Vintage enthusiasts will also appreciate the pigment-dyed heavy cotton tees and ribbed tanks honoring the heritage of both iconic brands.
Built specifically for those who work hard, ride far, and leave their mark along the way, this sophomore collection promises style that goes well beyond the 40-hour work week. Fans looking to upgrade their riding gear can shop the complete “Built to Outlast” capsule starting April 22 on Harley-Davidson and Dickies.




















