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Jones Men's Royal Blue Leather Jacket – Slim Fit Genuine Leather Jacket

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Last lowest price: ₤488 -0%
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M Only 1 left
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2XL Only 2 left
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Standard delivery
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30 day return policy
History of the jacket

    The Jones Racer Heritage Leather Jacket

    The racer jacket, often referred to as the café racer jacket, traces its roots back to the 1950s and 1960s British motorcycle culture. It was born not in fashion ateliers, but on the roads between London cafés, where young riders competed in short-distance speed challenges known as “café races.”

    Unlike the earlier American motorcycle jackets — which were heavier, wider, and featured asymmetrical zippers — the British racer jacket evolved into a cleaner, more aerodynamic silhouette. Its purpose was functional: reduce wind resistance, increase mobility, and offer protection without unnecessary bulk.

    The defining characteristics became unmistakable:

    • A straight, center-front zipper

    • A short, close-fitting cut

    • Minimal hardware

    • A stand collar secured with a snap or throat latch

    • Strategic paneling at the shoulders and biceps for flexibility

    This streamlined design allowed riders to lean forward comfortably while maintaining protection. The absence of excessive belts or flaps wasn’t aesthetic minimalism — it was engineering.

    By the late 1960s and 1970s, the racer jacket transitioned from pure utility into cultural iconography. It became associated with rebellion, independence, and mechanical precision. Musicians, actors, and modernists embraced its simplicity. Its clean lines made it adaptable — less aggressive than the American biker jacket, yet equally powerful.

    Over decades, the racer silhouette remained remarkably unchanged — a testament to how well it was originally designed.


    Our Interpretation

    The Jones Racer Heritage respects these original foundations:

    • The straight zip closure
    • The structured shoulder lines
    • The clean chest pockets
    • The fitted, masculine profile
    • The snap-secured collar with metal loop fastening

    The bicep panel detailing echoes traditional reinforcement panels once added for mobility and durability. The dark silver hardware references the understated industrial feel of vintage British motorcycles.

    This is not a trend-driven jacket.
    It is a continuation of a design language that has endured for more than half a century.

    The racer jacket survives because it works — structurally, aesthetically, culturally.

    And every generation reinterprets it not to reinvent it, but to refine it.

Fit and material details

    100% premium lamb leather

    Lining: 100% cotton

Size & fit

    Shoulder-to-shoulder measurements (measured flat across the back):

    • M - 49 cm,
    • L - 50.5 cm,
    • XL - 52 cm,
    • 2XL - 53.5 cm

    This leather jacket has also two inside pockets: one with a zipper, and one without a zipper.

Jones Men's Royal Blue Leather Jacket – Slim Fit Genuine Leather Jacket

488 VAT included
Last lowest price: ₤488 -0%
Choose your size
Select size ×
S Only 1 left
M Only 1 left
L Only 2 left
XL Only 2 left
2XL Only 2 left
3XL Only 2 left
XS Only 2 left
Import Duties included, sold and shipped from the EU
Standard delivery
Free
Free delivery and free returns
30 day return policy
History of the jacket

    The Jones Racer Heritage Leather Jacket

    The racer jacket, often referred to as the café racer jacket, traces its roots back to the 1950s and 1960s British motorcycle culture. It was born not in fashion ateliers, but on the roads between London cafés, where young riders competed in short-distance speed challenges known as “café races.”

    Unlike the earlier American motorcycle jackets — which were heavier, wider, and featured asymmetrical zippers — the British racer jacket evolved into a cleaner, more aerodynamic silhouette. Its purpose was functional: reduce wind resistance, increase mobility, and offer protection without unnecessary bulk.

    The defining characteristics became unmistakable:

    • A straight, center-front zipper

    • A short, close-fitting cut

    • Minimal hardware

    • A stand collar secured with a snap or throat latch

    • Strategic paneling at the shoulders and biceps for flexibility

    This streamlined design allowed riders to lean forward comfortably while maintaining protection. The absence of excessive belts or flaps wasn’t aesthetic minimalism — it was engineering.

    By the late 1960s and 1970s, the racer jacket transitioned from pure utility into cultural iconography. It became associated with rebellion, independence, and mechanical precision. Musicians, actors, and modernists embraced its simplicity. Its clean lines made it adaptable — less aggressive than the American biker jacket, yet equally powerful.

    Over decades, the racer silhouette remained remarkably unchanged — a testament to how well it was originally designed.


    Our Interpretation

    The Jones Racer Heritage respects these original foundations:

    • The straight zip closure
    • The structured shoulder lines
    • The clean chest pockets
    • The fitted, masculine profile
    • The snap-secured collar with metal loop fastening

    The bicep panel detailing echoes traditional reinforcement panels once added for mobility and durability. The dark silver hardware references the understated industrial feel of vintage British motorcycles.

    This is not a trend-driven jacket.
    It is a continuation of a design language that has endured for more than half a century.

    The racer jacket survives because it works — structurally, aesthetically, culturally.

    And every generation reinterprets it not to reinvent it, but to refine it.

Fit and material details

    100% premium lamb leather

    Lining: 100% cotton

Size & fit

    Shoulder-to-shoulder measurements (measured flat across the back):

    • M - 49 cm,
    • L - 50.5 cm,
    • XL - 52 cm,
    • 2XL - 53.5 cm

    This leather jacket has also two inside pockets: one with a zipper, and one without a zipper.

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