Mens Vintage Leather Jackets

MEN LEATHER JACKETS

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      MEN LEATHER JACKETS: Handpicked vintage men biker jackets, side zip jackets, leather jackets. Vintage 60's leather jackets, 70's leather jackets, 80's leather jackets, and 90's leather jackets in black, brown, purple, blue, and green. Men's sizes from XS, S to M, L, XL, and XXL.

      HOW TO CLEAN A LEATHER JACKET?
      One way of cleaning a leather jacket is by using a water and vinegar solution that contains a 1/5 ratio of water and vinegar and spraying it all over the jacket and cleaning it with a soft sponge afterward. Hang your jacket outside to dry and you're done.

      HOW TO MAKE YOUR LEATHER JACKET SOFTER?
      To make your leather jacket softer, you can just wear it for a while until it gets softer but if that does not work try rubbing it with oil and leaving it overnight. Repeat the process until you've reached the desired condition.

      HOW TO REMOVE WRINKLES FROM A LEATHER JACKET
      You can try steaming your leather jacket or leave it outdoors (but under the roof) for a week and all the wrinkles will be gone.

      HOW DO VINTAGE LEATHER JACKETS SMELL?
      They smell of, well.. leather, an old leather to be more precise. Imagine a smell in an army surplus store and that's about the smell you will get from a vintage leather jacket.

      DOES VINTAGE LEATHER JACKET FEEL HEAVY ON THE BODY?
      It depends. The rule of thumb is that heavier leather jackets tend to be more high quality and durable and for this reason, our customers are usually after heavy '70s, 80's, and 90's leather jackets. More recent jackets from 00's usually don't have that badass sex, drugs & rock'n'roll vibe of a 5-pound vintage leather jacket.

      WHICH ANIMAL SKIN IS USED FOR VINTAGE LEATHER JACKETS?
      Vintage leather jackets are usually made of cowhide since it is the most affordable type of leather in terms of price and performance. Nevertheless, pigskin leather is also quite common and in comparison to cowhide, pig leather it stays much softer after drying and has a better abrasion and puncture resistance. Other more uncommon animal skins used in leather jackets include antelope, goat, buck, and horse.

      DOES LEATHER JACKETS MAKE SOUND WHEN MOVING?
      If you have a particularly thick and dry leather jacket then it can make a sound that resembles the crunch sound of walking in snow but usually, they keep quiet.