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  • Notabiker replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    May 9, 2019
  • Notabiker replied to a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    May 9, 2019
    Patched vests for non-mc related club?
    Thanks for the insight Lucky.
  • Notabiker posted a topic in the forum Biker Chat:
    May 9, 2019
    Patched vests for non-mc related club?
    Hello, I am in planning to start a casual, non-motorcycle related club and planning on using patched leather vests as a sort of uniform, and way to show achievements with patches within the club on the vests. The intention is to have members wear...  moreHello, I am in planning to start a casual, non-motorcycle related club and planning on using patched leather vests as a sort of uniform, and way to show achievements with patches within the club on the vests. The intention is to have members wear them for club events, which would primarily be barbeques and cookouts at public parks, fund raisers and other such events. Tough there may be members who ride, this is not a mc club, and we would not be showing up anywhere as a group of riders, nor would we have meetings in mc bars, etc. There would be a large patch on the back with no rockers, possibly surrounded by smaller patches for various decoration and patches on the front to identify status, etc. I have considered other types of uniform, ranging from t-shirts to jackets to colored fabric vests and/or sashes, but patching t-shirts seems silly, jackets would be too hot and the rest makes me think of boy scouts or Shriners or something, not the vibe I am aiming for. I understand that...    less
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  • Notabiker
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    Posted in the topic Patched vests for non-mc related club? in the forum Biker Chat
    May 9, 2019 12:21 PM PDT
    Thanks for the insight Lucky.
  • Notabiker
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    Posted in the topic Patched vests for non-mc related club? in the forum Biker Chat
    May 9, 2019 7:23 AM PDT
    Hello,

    I am in planning to start a casual, non-motorcycle related club and planning on using patched leather vests as a sort of uniform, and way to show achievements with patches within the club on the vests.

    The intention is to have members wear them for club events, which would primarily be barbeques and cookouts at public parks, fund raisers and other such events. Tough there may be members who ride, this is not a mc club, and we would not be showing up anywhere as a group of riders, nor would we have meetings in mc bars, etc.

    There would be a large patch on the back with no rockers, possibly surrounded by smaller patches for various decoration and patches on the front to identify status, etc.

    I have considered other types of uniform, ranging from t-shirts to jackets to colored fabric vests and/or sashes, but patching t-shirts seems silly, jackets would be too hot and the rest makes me think of boy scouts or Shriners or something, not the vibe I am aiming for.

    I understand that patched vests or cuts are a large part of mc culture, and I am curious to know your opinions on whether or not this would be considered an intrusion under this circumstance.

    Thanks.
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