Apart from all the showy and flashy jackets that are available in the market today, there is one kind which has been in fashion for as long as its inception - "Leather Motorcycle Jackets". Leather Motorcycle Jackets have been associated with bikes, military, rock stars and even the police.
Leather jackets are popularly found in browns, grays or black colors. Also, the men's leather jackets has become a style statement for many subcultures in the 20th century and has been iconised by many punk rock stars and military or biker groups. If we look at tinsel town's examples, Marlon Brando wore a famous 'perfecto motorcycle jacket' for his film, 'The Wild One' (1953) and by Michael Pare in 'Eddie and the Cruisers' (1983). Thus, the motorcycle leather jacket became a part of the "greaser 'subculture for both British and American youth. In the 1960's, a jacket would cost between $7 to $20, which was quite an expensive amount for the times.
Nowadays, most leather jackets are made in Italy, Kanpur and Karachi. These jackets are rugged and versatile, long-lasting in terms of material but the stylish garment needs to be carefully cleaned and stored. All leather garments must be hung on hangars to maintain their shape. However, do not enclose leather jackets in plastic cases or else they will become dry. Also, avoid its exposure to direct sunlight.
You should never spray perfume or any kind of hairspray on leather apparel as it can damage it. When damp, let the garment dry naturally and a conditioner might be used to restore flexibility. Make sure that there is no greasy residue left from the lubricating oils used when cleaning the jacket. If any residue is left, it will attract bacteria that will destroy your jacket from inside.
If you use moisture barriers, you will be able to protect these jacket from rain or other forms of moisture that tends to take away it sheen. When you are investing in a leather jacket, you must remember that it is a unique and beautiful piece and it will need special attention.



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