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DESCRIPTION
Merlin Sherbrook MC-Shirt – Classic Flannel with Modern Safety
Do you want a MC-shirt that combines style, comfort, and safety? Then Merlin Sherbrook is something for you! It looks like a classic flannel shirt but is built for motorcycle riding, making it perfect for those who want a casual look without compromising on protection.
Robust, Flexible, and Protective
Sherbrook is made from a Cordura cotton flannel, which means you get the soft feel of flannel but with extra durability. A premium mesh lining ensures that the shirt breathes and feels comfortable even on longer rides.
When it comes to protection, Sherbrook has CE Level AA certification, making it a safe and reliable companion on the road. It is equipped with D3O® Ghost protection on the shoulders and elbows – thin and flexible, yet ready to absorb impact in case of an accident. Additionally, there is a pocket for D3O® Viper Stealth back protector, if you want to take safety a step further.
Thoughtful Features for Bikers
✔ Snap collar and cuff – no flapping shirt in the wind.
✔ Hidden full zipper at the front – secure fit without compromising style.
✔ Two chest pockets with hidden buttons – sleek and functional.
✔ Two side pockets with zippers & inner pockets – secure storage for important items.
✔ Extra zip pocket on the upper arm – perfect for small items.
✔ Practical connecting zipper for pants & Euro-hoop connection strap – so the shirt stays where it should.
✔ Reflective Merlin strip on the back – increased visibility in the dark.
✔ YKK zippers – premium quality throughout.
With the Merlin Sherbrook MC-Shirt you get the timeless look of a flannel shirt, but with all the safety you need on the bike. Perfect for those who want to ride both stylishly and safely!
🤩 Ready to take your motorcycle style to the next level?