Husqvarna’s Winter Collection Feels Like a Joke, but I’d Absolutely Wear It
It's so wrong, it's right.
Husqvarna Mobility just dropped its new Winter Collection. Now, there's a sentence I never thought I'd write. When I read the headline, I thought, "This must be a joke", and that feeling continued when I opened the press release and saw the gear.
But this gear is so wrong that it's absolutely right. In fact, it smacks.
Seeing the Husqvarna logo in white and "ROCKSTAR ROCKSTAR ROCKSTAR" running across the bottom in the Rockstar Energy colors, surrounded by motocross bikes and helmets, is just a good time. But the knitted Winter Sweater is only one-half of the collection.
To complete the look, you also have to pick up the Rockstar Husqvarna Winter Beanie. Again, you'll be brandishing the Rockstar Energy Racing colors, but this time, with a bobble. Unfortunately, a knitted sweater and beanie don't make much sense for where I live in Mexico, but I'm heading home to Ireland for the holiday season and you best believe I'd be rocking this combo every day if I got my hands on it.
The thing about Christmas sweaters is that it always feels better to receive them as gifts rather than buy them for yourself. So if you know someone who's into bikes and doesn't take themselves too seriously—that part's important—you have found the perfect Christmas gifts.
Both pieces of the winter collection are available now and you can pick them up from your nearest Husqvarna Mobility dealership. The Rockstar Husqvarna Winter Sweater is available in sizes XS to XXL, but pricing and availability will vary from country to country.
Lately, I've seen some funky helmets and tested one of the slickest jackets I've ever seen, but something about this Husky Winter Collection has me feeling mischievously giddy.
Let us know in the comments if you or someone you know would rock this gear next month.
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