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  2. 15 Best Leather and Faux-Leather Jackets to Elevate ... - AOL

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    Along with keeping you warm, leather jackets add an edgy flair to elevate your outfits. You may be a fan of leather moto jackets or faux-leather biker jackets, but there are many other trendy ...

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    Along with keeping you warm, leather jackets add an edgy flair to elevate your outfits. You may be a fan of leather moto jackets or faux-leather biker jackets, but there are many other trendy ...

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    Faux-Leather Belted Biker Jacket for Women. This faux leather jacket, available in “Espresso Yourself” (a light brown) or Black Jack is sure to become a fashion staple for the season. And at ...

  5. Perfecto motorcycle jacket - Wikipedia

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    Perfecto is a secondary brand of "lancer fronted" leather motorcycle jackets designed by Irving Schott and manufactured by the American clothing company, Schott NYC. The first jacket was introduced in 1928, [1] making it the first such styled leather motorcycle jacket.

  6. Leather jacket - Wikipedia

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    A leather jacket primarily designed for fashion purposes would not be much protection in a motorcycle accident because of the jacket's flimsy construction. Motorcycle jackets often have more substantial zips, weatherproof pockets and closures, higher collars, and are styled to be longer at the back than the front to protect the kidneys of the ...

  7. Muff (handwarmer) - Wikipedia

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    With UK commercial-availability in the early 1960s, [4] they are still available in three variations from a UK merchandiser of motorcycle accessories, including dedicated-types for small motorscooters. [5] Traditionally made from waterproof faux leather and lined for insulation, more-modern, textile-based materials are also used. [4] [5] [6] [7]