Collection: Motorcycle Jackets
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Men's 'Street' Motorcycle Matte Black Leather Armored Jacket
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Men's Genuine Moto Biker Leather Riding Jacket
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Men's Classic Side Lace Police Style Motorcycle Jacket
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Harland Stripe Black Leather Cafe Racer Style Jacket for Men
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Men Brown Leather Moto Biker Jacket
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Men's Leather Biker Jacket with Shoulder Patches
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Greensih Motorbike Leather Moto Jacket
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Leather Rider Jacket with Thinsulate Lining
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Men Brown Biker Leather Moto Jacket
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Men's Color Blocked Genuine Leather Biker Jacket
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Men Black Leather Performance Rider Biker Jacket
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Vintage Hooded Leather Jacket
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Mens Hooded Biker Leather Jacket
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Motorcycle Jackets: Men's Biker & Riding Collection
What keeps a rider safe when things go wrong on the road: the look of a jacket or what it is made of? A real motorcycle jacket is built for the ride first. The style comes after that.Β
At Shearling Leather, every leather motorcycle jacket in this collection uses full-grain hide. It holds up mile after mile, on the bike and off it.
What Makes a Motorcycle Jacket Different From a Regular Jacket
A regular jacket is made to look nice at a coffee shop. A real biker jacket is made to survive a fall on a hard road. That gap comes down to a few small things. Thick full-grain leather fights off tears and road burn much better than thin fabric ever could. Many riding jackets also have pockets built for CE-rated armor at the shoulders, elbows, and back. You can slide hard armor into these spots for real protection. Sleeves are also cut with a small bend to match the way your arms sit on the handlebars. This keeps your arms from feeling tired on long rides. A fashion-only jacket skips all of this.
When it comes to leather type, it can also influence a jacket's feel and durability, so it's important to understand the options beforehand.
Cowhide vs Lambskin vs Goatskin
Cowhide leather is a thick and tough leather. It is used for this reason in most heavy-duty riding jackets. Lambskin is lightweight and soft to the skin and will wear out more quickly under hard use. Goatskin is in between.Β It gives good strength with more bend than cowhide. Riders who want top protection often go with cowhide. Riders who want comfort from day one often pick lambskin instead.
Finding the Right Fit for Riding
A motorcycle jacket should sit close through the chest and shoulders. It should not pull tight across your back when you lean forward on the bike. The sleeves need to reach your wrist even with your arms out in front of you. A loose jacket flaps at high speed, and that flapping cuts into both comfort and protection. Leather also softens over the first few weeks of wear. So a snug fit at first often turns into a perfect fit later on.
Styles for Every Type of Rider
Different rides need different jackets. A cafe racer jacket has a slim cut and a clean shape for short rides around town. A cruiser jacket gives you more room for long hours in the saddle. Touring styles add extra pockets and weather cover for riders who go far. If you want something for colder days off the bike, our leather bomber jacket collection offers a more casual shape built from the same full-grain leather.
Caring for Your Leather Jacket
A good leather riding jacket can last for several years with proper care. Take off dirt and road grime after rough riding by using a leather cleaner. Dry it and rub conditioner on the hide to keep it from getting hard.
Conditioning also helps prevent the leather from drying out and cracking over time. Always let the jacket air dry naturally and keep it away from direct heat, which can strip moisture from the hide. Store it on a padded hanger between rides to help the shoulders keep their shape
FAQs
Is leather better than textile motorcycle jacket?
In many cases, yes. Leather generally offers better abrasion resistance than standard textile jackets, while textile gear can be more practical for long-distance touring in wet or changing weather.
How should a motorcycle jacket fit?
Fit snugly around the body, and sleeves must end just at the wrist. The initial fit should be tight, but leather will stretch and conform to your body over time.
How to maintain a leather motorcycle jacket?
Wipe off dust and road grime after rides, use a leather cleaner when needed, and apply conditioner every few months to keep the hide from drying out. Let the jacket air dry naturally and store it on a padded hanger away from direct heat
What's the difference between a cowhide and a lambskin jacket?
With thick, tough cowhide construction, it is designed to provide serious protection on the road. Lambskin is softer and lighter on the skin than cowhide, but tends to wear out more quickly than cowhide when used intensively.
Do they allow motorcycle jackets to be worn off the bike?
Yes, leather motorcycle jackets work with jeans and boots for everyday wear. The tough leather not only protects you on the road, but it also looks great off the road.
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