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Biker Jackets

A Brief History of Biker Jackets

The Origins of Biker Jackets in the 1920s: The Birth of the Perfecto

The biker jacket that we recognize was created in 1928, when Irving Schott, the founder of Schott NYC, designed the first motorcycle jacket. It was dubbed"Perfecto. "Perfecto." This jacket was a game changer because it was made of dense leather and had an asymmetrical zipper, which allowed motorcyclists to comfortably lean forward without tying up. The Perfecto was the most popular jacket for motorcyclists, protecting from wind, warmth and protection against road rash in the event of accidents.

Hollywood's Influence in the 1950s: A Symbol of Rebellion

The association between the biker jacket and rebellion began in the 1950s as Marlon Brando donned the jacket as a character in the movie The Wild One. The portrayal of Johnny Strabler, the leader of a gang of motorcycles, had a devil-may-care stance, which made the jacket an emblem of rebellion and coolness. Then, James Dean followed suit in Rebel Without a Cause, which established that biker's jacket was the ideal outfit for rebels, nonconformists, and dreamers.

The Punk and Rock Influence: 70s to 80s

The biker jacket quickly became the most sought-after piece for rock stars and punk bands during the 70s and 80s. The Ramones and their iconic leather jackets and ripped jeans set the stage for the way fashion and music could be merged. The era of the biker jacket was an integral part of streetwear fashion that appealed to everyone who wanted to stand out.

Key Features of a Biker Jacket

Classic Silhouette and Fit

Biker jackets are well-known for their comfortable fitting and shorter lengths that are cropped. This cut makes sure that the jacket won't hinder the rider's movement and gives better control on riding. The tight-fitting design also gives an elegant appearance, adding to the jacket's trendy look.

Material Matters: Leather vs. Faux Leather

Classic biker jackets are created out of horsehide or cowhide for their strength and weather-proofing. But faux leather alternatives are becoming more popular due to their cost and environmental friendliness. While genuine leather is more durable and develops a distinctive patina with time, it is much thinner and requires less care.

Asymmetrical Zippers, Buckles, and Other Signature Details