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€2.810£2,350.00 WITH TAXES & DUTY PAID
£2,350.00
TYPE I LEATHER JACKET
Joe McCoy MJ23013
About
The TYPE I LEATHER JACKET takes on a timeless denim pattern introduced in the 1930s. Leather adaptations of this silhouette are scarce and highly sought-after pieces of vintage history.
At the core of the Type I design are its unique pleated front and rear panels, providing the wearer with added freedom of movement. While the Type I pattern has its origins dating back to 1905, the original iterations lacked the front flap pocket we now associate with this style. The iconic cinch back, however, also known as the 'clincher,' persisted through various transformations. Initially featuring silver buckle cinches, later wartime models in the 1940s switched to more cost-effective bronze, aligning with wartime rationing and material conservation efforts. This alteration also led to removing the pocket flap, a feature that would only make its return in 1947.
This leather version follows the details of these early denim jackets of the time. Constructing the sleeve through one continuous stitch authentically re-creates the silhouette that is synonymous with these early jackets.
The Real McCoy’s TYPE I LEATHER JACKET has been made from horsehide leather which has been carefully oiled, softening the handle and offering a comfortable fit. The leather has been left untreated without colour fixing or coating, allowing for the brown tea core to gradually be revealed through wear. A cotton broad cloth lines the interior of this piece, making it a comfortable wear even with light layering. The jacket body and pocket flap are closed with donut buttons, while the cinch back at the rear has been fixed for an adjustable fit.
- Horsehide leather
- Cotton Broad Cloth Lining
- Front pleats
- Back pleats
- Single piece sleeve
- Donut buttons
- Cinch back
- Cotton Sewing Thread Construction
- Made in Japan
*To achieve a distinctive look, we have finished the leather to present its most natural character. Horsehide may seem damaged in certain areas but ticks, bites, scrapes, scratches, etc. are from natural wild life experiences and tend to be more visible the darker the leather is dyed. Please note that these characteristics are considered standard for all Horsehide products.