Dirty Habit Logo Socks Dirty Habit Logo Sock comes in Black and Grey. Has the “dh” logo in grey on the elastic cuff and the "dirty habit" logo along the bottom in grey. Features: •Features the “dh” and “dirty habit” branded logos along the bottom and on the cuff at th .... In Stock Now: Black/Grey - Pair
Dirty Habit Classic Logo Tee Dirty Habit Classic Logo Tee Dirtyhabit is back for 2008 with a totally fresh, new line up of products. With 15 years of history in the mountain bike and BMX industry Dirtyhabit has seen much of the competition come and go. Dirtyhabit has helped .... In Stock Now: Large - Charcoal | Medium - Charcoal | Small - Charcoal
Dirty Habit Photee Tee The Photee T-Shirt from Dirtyhabit new for Summer '09. •Large scale photoprint on front. •100% Cotton. In Stock Now: Large - White | Medium - White | X-Large
Dirty Habit Still Riding Tee The Dirtyhabit Still riding T-Shirt, new for Summer 2009. •Large screen print design on front. •100% Cotton material. In Stock Now: Large - Navy | Medium - Navy | Small - Navy
Dirty Habit The Woods Tee This is the Dirtyhabit X Ollie Wilkins Wood t-shirt. Part of the new Dirtyhabit Summer '09 Collection. •Artwork from Ollie Wilkins •100% Cotton. In Stock Now: Large - White | Medium - White | Small - White
Dirty Habit Classic Logo Hoodie The classic logo is back! This time as the classic logo Hoody. •Non-zip, pull over design hoody. •Chest logo screen print. •Ideal for those cloudy days or chilly summer evenings In Stock Now: Large - Red | Medium - Red | Small - Red
Dirty Habit College Zipped Hoodie The new Dirtyhabit College Zip Hoody. •Full zip hood design. •Dirtyhabit chest screen print. •Ideal for those cloudy days or chilly summer evenings. In Stock Now: Large - Black | Medium - Black | Small - Black
The first batch of Dirty Habit T-shirts were produced in 1995 and after hooking up with a couple of top riders, Dirty Habit stepped up the production of T-shirts, hoodies and fashion accessories. Designed and produced by bikers, Dirty Habit still claim to be as small a company as it gets, with two designers and no corporate backers or shadowy investors to tell them what they ‘should do’.