There were plenty of different shades of Arctic Cat Purple, even in 1971 when it was first introduced. Depending on the graphics on the snowmobiles and the material in the vintage Arctic Wear garments the 1971 and 1972 colors varied greatly from the original Arctic Cat Purple, Pantone PMS-252 (also known as PMS Purple) = DuPont RS151 and throughout the years there was even more variety. In the 1990's you even saw deep purple, not the band Deep Purple (one of my old favorites).
I have a 1970's Arctic Cat Purple women's Glacierider jacket from the two-piece Glacierider snowmobile suit on eBay right now. This one has a Arctic Cat Purple shell with 2" white stripes down the arms bordered with black piping. And there are 4 front pockets outlined with white piping, and a white embroidered "Cat Head". Nice and crisp yet! >>
You can find it in my eBay auctions
At DollyKamCo we specialize in vintage and classic, pre-owned and often NOS, snowmobile clothing and accessories. On August 31, 2022 our store host, Auctiva Commerce, ceased hosting e-commerce stores so after 13 years we were forced to close. We are slowly moving most of the inventory from DollyKamCo to our eBay listings. https://www.ebay.com/usr/dkc_licdist We thank all of our customers who shopped at our DollyKamCo store and hope you will visit our eBay listings.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
How Many Shades of Arctic Cat Purple Were There?
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