Since its inception as the original dune buggy in 1964, has been an icon of the off-road racing world. And now, for the very first time, its storied name is being applied to products without wheels.
This week, Meyers Manx launched its , a curated edit of tees, knits, mechanic shirts, and more, featuring the automaker’s name and logo, alongside accessories including baseball caps, scarves, and even a . The visuals used in the graphic-heavy assortment vary from prints of archival ads to embroidered patches, but all owe a stylistic debt to the West Coast racing counterculture that gave rise to the brand.
“Meyers Manx was born on the California sand flats of the 1960s, when Bruce Meyers shaped fiberglass under open skies and proved a homemade buggy could outrun factory racers down Baja,” say

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