
In 2008, Chris Pease founded Movoc 16:3 from a vision to create a clothing company for the style-conscious motorcycle rider and enthusiast. He also desired a tasteful alternative to risqué motorcycle inspired apparel. Chris, a Queens, NY native, draws inspiration from his city influences to design motorcycle-centric clothing with a focus on quality and distinct style.
Movoc 16:3′s apparel represents the underground and mainstream motorcycle culture and sport with a positive spin on the spirit, history and design of motorcycling.
Movoc 16:3 has been privileged to design graphic tee shirts in collaboration with motorcycle industry notables such as: Leslie Porterfield, Guinness World Record holder for the fastest speed achieved by a woman on a motorcycle and Wayne Ransom, internationally acclaimed master builder and designer of award wining Ransom Motorcycles.
Chris envisions Movoc 16:3 developing into a brand symbolically associated with the two-wheeled world and sharing its passion by incorporating the thrill and excitement of motorcycling through its products.
Movoc 16:3 currently creates graphic tees and hoodies for men and women. As the demand for our products grow, we′ll expand into a larger offering of sportswear including footwear and accessories.
"I want to give a special thanks to everyone who is supporting the Movoc 16:3 movement and our products. We′re only as good as you: the customers, the fans, the brand evangelists...."
Chris Pease, Founder & Creative Director-Movoc 16:3