YouthΒ Freddie Mercury Men's Genuine Leather Jacket is made out of genuine sheep leather and the lining material is polyester. It has the red, white, and blue commemorating Freddie Mercury. The closure type of this product is a zipper and it also has zippers on the sleeve of this product.
- Material: 100% Genuine Leather
- Gender: Men
- Color: Blue, White & Red
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Front type: Zipper Closure
- Sleeves: Full
- Cuff: Round cuff
- Collar type: Asymmetric
- Style: Rock or Biker.
YouthΒ Freddie Mercury Men's Genuine Leather Jacket is made out of genuine sheep leather and the lining material is polyester. It has the red, white, and blue commemorating Freddie Mercury. The closure type of this product is a zipper and it also has zippers on the sleeve of this product.
- Material: 100% Genuine Leather
- Gender: Men
- Color: Blue, White & Red
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Front type: Zipper Closure
- Sleeves: Full
- Cuff: Round cuff
- Collar type: Asymmetric
- Style: Rock or Biker.
100% Real leather
history of biker jackets
Biker jackets, also known as motorcycle jackets, have a long history that dates back to the early days of motorcycle riding. The first motorcycle jackets were designed for practical reasons - to protect riders from the harsh elements of riding, as well as from injuries in case of accidents.
In the early 1900s, motorcycle jackets were typically made of horsehide leather and were designed to be functional rather than stylish. They had a snug fit and were often worn with matching leather pants and boots for protection.
During World War II, motorcycle jackets became popular among soldiers who rode motorcycles as part of their duties. The classic Perfecto biker jacket was introduced during this time and was made of horsehide leather with a diagonal front zipper, wide lapels, and a belted waist. The jacket was named after the Perfecto cigar, which was the favorite of the jacket's designer.
In the 1950s, biker jackets became popular among rebellious youth culture, and were often associated with motorcycle gangs and the "bad boy" image. The jacket was worn by icons such as James Dean in the film "Rebel Without a Cause," and Marlon Brando in "The Wild One."
In the 1960s and 1970s, biker jackets continued to be associated with counterculture movements, and were often decorated with patches and studs to reflect personal style and identity. During this time, leather jackets also became popular in mainstream fashion and were worn by celebrities and musicians.
Today, biker jackets are still popular and are worn by both motorcyclists and fashion enthusiasts. They are available in a wide variety of materials and styles, but the classic leather Perfecto jacket remains the most iconic and popular style. Other styles include denim jackets, suede jackets, and jackets made of synthetic materials.
Colors & Styles
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