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Vintage 50s Cowhide Leather Moto Jacket – Black & Brown Biker Style

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Embrace Timeless Rebellion with the Vintage 50s Cowhide Leather Moto Jacket – Black & Brown

Inspired by the rebellious spirit of the 1950s, this premium black and brown cowhide leather moto jacket is perfect for those who crave both style and adventure. Handcrafted in America, this sleek design is made from durable, oil-tanned cowhide leather, ensuring long-lasting wear and a rich, authentic texture.

Featuring a biswing back for easy movement and an iconic asymmetric zip closure to shield you from the wind, this biker jacket is ready for the open road. The quilted lining and polyester fill provide additional warmth and comfort, making it as functional as it is fashionable.

Key Features:

  • Asymmetric front zip closure for classic biker style
  • Zip cuffs and zippered chest and side pockets for secure storage
  • Snap-flap coin pocket and interior pocket for added utility
  • Snap-tab epaulets with star studs for a rugged look
  • Attached belt for a custom fit
  • Quilted lining with polyester fill for warmth
  • Made from high-quality, oil-tanned cowhide leather
  • Professional leather cleaning recommended

Perfect for those who want to embrace their wild side while keeping a vintage edge, this leather moto jacket is your go-to for effortless style and durability.

Additional information

Color Black, Brown
Size Large, Medium, Small, X-Large, XX-Large, XXX-Large

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