Brad Pitt’s God’s True Cashmere x Harley-Davidson collab draws directly from Pitt’s real biker roots, blending Harley heritage with ultra-lux moto-inspired pieces.

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People forget this a lot: Brad Pitt isn’t a Hollywood motorcyclist. He’s an actual motorcyclist. He grew up on dirt bikes, rides regularly, and owns a museum-grade collection of old Harleys: Panheads, Flatheads, Shovelheads, the stuff hardcore Harley historians obsess over.
So when his quiet ultra-lux clothing label God’s True Cashmere rolled out a limited capsule with Harley-Davidson… it actually makes sense if you zoom in from the moto angle.
The Harley Connection Isn’t Random
Pitt and co-founder Sat Hari didn’t just slap an H-D logo onto expensive fabric. They flew to Milwaukee and went through Harley’s archives, actual heritage jackets, flannels, mechanic shirts, and then rebuilt those silhouettes in cashmere.
And yes… this might be the most luxurious motorcycle-adjacent apparel ever released:
- cashmere plaid snap shirt
- cashmere knits
- a mechanic jacket (lined in cashmere)
It’s high-end comfort meeting American V-Twin culture.

Pitt’s Motorcycle DNA Shows Up In The Design
The reason it feels authentic is that Pitt understands Harley’s history. When he says he has Panheads, Shovelheads, Flatheads, he’s signalling engine eras only real Harley people know.
And that’s why the collab works: Harley is metal, oil, noise, vibration, but it’s also deeply American aesthetic heritage. Pitt is just translating the visual language of H-D into the most premium textile in fashion.
Cashmere for the Culture, Not for Sturgis
Will anyone wear a $2,600 cashmere Harley jacket to Sturgis? Probably not. Pitt jokes that the drop is more likely to show up at art fairs.
But the motorcycle part of this story is real. It’s not cosplay. This collab isn’t about bikes as “graphic themes”, it’s about taking iconic American moto workwear silhouettes and elevating them into something collectable.
This isn’t merch. It’s preservation but done lux.
And it’s coming from someone who actually rides the stuff he’s referencing.



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