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Moto Ski Full Throttle T-Shirt
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$32.00 USD
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Whether for a wild joyride through the winter snow or transportation to work during the frigid winter months, Moto-Ski was there providing their revered snowmobiles. The snowmobile brand was first manufactured in 1963 by Les Industries Bouchard and then purchased by Giffen in 1968. The famed “Tougher Seven Ways” advertisement fueled its popularity among those living in the snow, as it not only featured a Moto-Ski on a roller coaster but also navigating the rough terrain of a creek bed. Soon enough, the snowmobile was well-known for its durability and reliability. By the early 1970s, Moto-Ski was the second best-selling snowmobile brand in Canada and third in the world. Although Moto-Ski originally listed snowmobiles by engine size and year rather than model name, they eventually adopted the naming trend. Revered Moto-Ski snowmobiles include the Grand Prix, Nuvik, Super-Sonic, Spirit, and Cadet. Moto-Ski boomed in business until its doors came to a close in 1985, yet their fame in the wintry world of snowmobiles is commemorated in the make of many snowmobiles today.
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED UNISEX T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Moto Ski Snowmobiles T-Shirt
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$37.00 USD
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$37.00 USD
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Whether for a wild joyride through the winter snow or transportation to work during the frigid winter months, Moto-Ski was there providing their revered snowmobiles. The snowmobile brand was first manufactured in 1963 by Les Industries Bouchard and then purchased by Giffen in 1968. The famed “Tougher Seven Ways” advertisement fueled its popularity among those living in the snow, as it not only featured a Moto-Ski on a roller coaster but also navigating the rough terrain of a creek bed. Soon enough, the snowmobile was well-known for its durability and reliability. By the early 1970s, Moto-Ski was the second best-selling snowmobile brand in Canada and third in the world. Although Moto-Ski originally listed snowmobiles by engine size and year rather than model name, they eventually adopted the naming trend. Revered Moto-Ski snowmobiles include the Grand Prix, Nuvik, Super-Sonic, Spirit, and Cadet. Moto-Ski boomed in business until its doors came to a close in 1985, yet their fame in the wintry world of snowmobiles is commemorated in the make of many snowmobiles today.
4.7 OZ. 60% COTTON 40% POLYESTER LONG SLEEVE UNISEX T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Moto Ski 1968 Zephyr T-Shirt
3200
$32.00 USD
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$32.00 USD
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Whether for a wild joyride through the winter snow or transportation to work during the frigid winter months, Moto-Ski was there providing their revered snowmobiles. The snowmobile brand was first manufactured in 1963 by Les Industries Bouchard and then purchased by Giffen in 1968. The famed “Tougher Seven Ways” advertisement fueled its popularity among those living in the snow, as it not only featured a Moto-Ski on a roller coaster but also navigating the rough terrain of a creek bed. Soon enough, the snowmobile was well-known for its durability and reliability. By the early 1970s, Moto-Ski was the second best-selling snowmobile brand in Canada and third in the world. Although Moto-Ski originally listed snowmobiles by engine size and year rather than model name, they eventually adopted the naming trend. Revered Moto-Ski snowmobiles include the Grand Prix, Nuvik, Super-Sonic, Spirit, and Cadet. Moto-Ski boomed in business until its doors came to a close in 1985, yet their fame in the wintry world of snowmobiles is commemorated in the make of many snowmobiles today.
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED UNISEX T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Moto Ski Adjustable Hat
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$27.00 USD
Unit price perMoto Ski Adjustable Hat
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$27.00 USD
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Whether for a wild joyride through the winter snow or transportation to work during the frigid winter months, Moto-Ski was there providing their revered snowmobiles. The snowmobile brand was first manufactured in 1963 by Les Industries Bouchard and then purchased by Giffen in 1968. The famed “Tougher Seven Ways” advertisement fueled its popularity among those living in the snow, as it not only featured a Moto-Ski on a roller coaster but also navigating the rough terrain of a creek bed. Soon enough, the snowmobile was well-known for its durability and reliability. By the early 1970s, Moto-Ski was the second best-selling snowmobile brand in Canada and third in the world. Although Moto-Ski originally listed snowmobiles by engine size and year rather than model name, they eventually adopted the naming trend. Revered Moto-Ski snowmobiles include the Grand Prix, Nuvik, Super-Sonic, Spirit, and Cadet. Moto-Ski boomed in business until its doors came to a close in 1985, yet their fame in the wintry world of snowmobiles is commemorated in the make of many snowmobiles today.
WASHED PIGMENT DYED 100% COTTON TWILL ADJUSTABLE LOW PROFILE CAP
- Sewn on cotton embroidered patch
- 6-panel cap
- 6 Embroidered eyelets
- Pro stitch on crown
- Matching fabric under visor
- Matching fabric sweatband
- Matching fabric adjustable strap with brass buckle and button Hole Insert
Santa's Moto Ski T-Shirt
3200
$32.00 USD
Unit price perSanta's Moto Ski T-Shirt
3200
$32.00 USD
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Whether for a wild joyride through the winter snow or transportation to work during the frigid winter months, Moto-Ski was there providing their revered snowmobiles. The snowmobile brand was first manufactured in 1963 by Les Industries Bouchard and then purchased by Giffen in 1968. The famed “Tougher Seven Ways” advertisement fueled its popularity among those living in the snow, as it not only featured a Moto-Ski on a roller coaster but also navigating the rough terrain of a creek bed. Soon enough, the snowmobile was well-known for its durability and reliability. By the early 1970s, Moto-Ski was the second best-selling snowmobile brand in Canada and third in the world. Although Moto-Ski originally listed snowmobiles by engine size and year rather than model name, they eventually adopted the naming trend. Revered Moto-Ski snowmobiles include the Grand Prix, Nuvik, Super-Sonic, Spirit, and Cadet. Moto-Ski boomed in business until its doors came to a close in 1985, yet their fame in the wintry world of snowmobiles is commemorated in the make of many snowmobiles today.
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED UNISEX T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
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