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Loser Machine Good Luck Gloves – Black

Loser Machine Good Luck Gloves – Black

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Speed and Skate. Soft leather gloves for your Moto-adventures.
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The Loser Machine Good Luck Gloves are lightweight, durable moto-inspired gloves built for motocross, street riding, choppers, BMX, MTB, and anyone who values grip, comfort, and timeless style. Featuring a clean black design with signature Good Luck graphics and Loser Machine branding, they capture the spirit of motorcycles, garages, and life on the road.

The 4-way stretch construction provides excellent flexibility and unrestricted movement, while the Amara synthetic leather palm delivers reliable grip and long-lasting durability. A padded palm helps absorb vibration and reduce fatigue, while neoprene protection across the knuckles and cuff adds comfort during longer rides.

Silicone grip prints on the fingers improve control of the bars, clutch, and brake levers, and the adjustable Velcro cuff ensures a secure fit every time you gear up.

A versatile glove that feels equally at home on a dirt bike, street motorcycle, chopper, BMX, Skate or Mountain bike – combining functional performance with authentic moto culture style.

Loser Machine – In Chains We Trust  Loser Machine is pure rock‘n‘roll! It’s kind of like a biker gang, a couple of skaters and a rockabilly band got together and had a brand baby and the brand was Loser Machine. That didn’t quite happen, of course: in actuality, pro skater Adrian Lopez founded the brand in 2008, but all three of those subcultures have their own influences on the label!   Classic streetwear meets classic graphics: if that sounds dull, you’re not the only one that thinks that way. A quick glance at their collections will instantly confirm that they have a unique, signature aesthetic.
Loser Machine – In Chains We Trust Loser Machine is pure rock‘n‘roll! It’s kind of like a biker gang, a couple of skaters and a rockabilly band got together and had a brand baby and the brand was Loser Machine. That didn’t quite happen, of course: in actuality, pro skater Adrian Lopez founded the brand in 2008, but all three of those subcultures have their own influences on the label! Classic streetwear meets classic graphics: if that sounds dull, you’re not the only one that thinks that way. A quick glance at their collections will instantly confirm that they have a unique, signature aesthetic.