There are three biker jackets etched on the marble walls of history. Why are those jackets so notable? Because those jackets fit the images of the wearers. The wearer of the biker jacket is often seen as anything but a "goody two shoes", and most who wear the coat are rarely thought od as totally evil. There are few exceptions to this rule, as we see those people as mostly ones that live on the edge. Our inner selves scream to be like them. No jackets can come close to comparing the lasting impression of the 'rugged good-guy' than the jackets worn by Evel Knievel, James Dean, and Marlon Brando.
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