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Pre-Order 1/2 Deposit - 6226 Leather Riders Jacket in Black Calf

Sale price$1,400.00

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Delivery in early Fall '25 - Deposit of $1400 due at time of order, $1400 due at time of shipment.  Total cost is $2800 plus any applicable taxes.

1/2($1400) deposit due now with remainder($1400) due at delivery.  Deposits are non-refundable.  Jackets with customizations will require full payment($2800) up front.  A separate invoice will be sent if customizations are requested.

*Discounts will not be available.  If automatic discount applied at checkout , remaining payment will include amount discounted from initial order. Thank you for understanding.

Designed, cut, and sewn at our Nashville Studio.                                                               

Only 10 spots available for this pre-order.  If you're sure you want one, we recommend placing your order in the size you think best right away to secure your spot.  Once we talk some more, we can make changes as needed.  

- French Calf Skin

- Oversized custom made Lampo Zippers from Italy, size 10 for the main front zipper, size 8 for main pockets and sleeve gussets, and size 6 for the hidden chest pocket.  

- Vintage inspired cotton twills from Japanese mills for lining, with 9 options to choose from, with heavy 100% silk lining in the sleeves. All pockets made from the same liner material, reinforced with additional fabric for durability.  Color coordinated tags will be used to better match chosen liner.

Sizing - We are offering the jacket in sizes 38-48.  Short and Long sizes are available.  We will not be able to offer fully custom sizing.  We will ask you to have measurements taken to guide you to the correct size within the range offered.

Some slight customization options will be available.  Just let us know what you’re thinking.  We understand the investment and want everyone involved to be as excited as we are!

We are using calf skin from Haas Tannery in France for this run only.  Now, it’s probably not what comes to mind when you think of “calf”. This leather is tough with an incredibly tight grain structure.  While soft to the touch and relatively thin, it maintains a medium firm temper.  Think of it laying on a table.  If you rub it, it is smooth and soft, but if you were to pick it up it wont just fall limp.  It is your job to beat it up and get it to that point.  This jacket will take time to break in, but will last a lifetime(at least).  While this is an amazing leather, we will not be using it on future runs as it is far too costly for the price we want to maintain.  Our prices are based on the leather we will be using in the future, so know that this is a hell of a deal.

Jackets have always been the end game for me.  I have been collecting vintage motorcycle jackets for 30 years, cataloging them and studying them, taking them apart and putting them back together. More often than not, they left me wanting, either because of the fit, design, or just shoddy construction.  I get it, jackets are hard.  Fitting the human form is no easy task and making them is physically, mentally, and sometimes, emotionally demanding.  With the "6226", we pulled from the classic motorcycle jackets of the early-mid 20th century with updated fit and materials.  We didn't reinvent the wheel.  Instead, we are focusing on slow production and small runs with direct communication between the client and the maker. 

We do our best to use the finest materials in the manufacturing process.  We take time to make sure each hand cut piece is taken from the hide at a place where the natural structure of the leather lends itself to the movement of that particular part of the jacket.   We want to respect the fact that this was an animal and although a byproduct of the meat industry, we want to make sure to honor the sacrifice and ensure we are utilizing the material wisely from a fit perspective while also reducing waste.  You can't just throw the patterns down on the hide and fit them together like a jigsaw puzzle.  You have to examine the hide for flaws.  You have to take into account the natural grain of the leather and place the patterns so they follow those natural lines and compliment the jacket structure.  Through my study of the jackets I have dissected, I have seen that these practices aren't often followed.  Companies will cut portions of a jacket indiscriminately throughout the hide and after years of wear, the jacket will begin to fit poorly in that section of the jacket.  They are focused so much on the bottom line and production speed, that vital aspects of the process are compromised.  We can't compete with these companies and frankly, we don't want to.  All this to say, we take this very seriously.  We want to make you the best jacket you've ever had, the one you've dreamed of wearing.  There are few articles of clothing that make you feel the way a well made and properly fitting leather jacket will make you feel.  We want to make you a great jacket with no pretense, at a cost that doesn't make us rich and doesn't make you poor.  I just want to feed our kids and keep the lights on.  Thank you for your support that allows us the opportunity to do what we love! -Emil

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DID YOU MEASURE?

Our belt sizing is based on the following:
Waist measurement(through your belt loops) MINUS 4".
That usually correlates to your pant size but not always.
We want to make sure you get the right size the first time.


Consider ordering our Tape Measure if you're not sure. Thanks!