J-100 Coffee Horsehide Racing Jacket

Regular price $360.00
Description

The J-100: A Minimalist Icon from the 1950s. 

TheJ-100is an original design byJoseph Buegeleisen Co., first released in the1950s. As a standardracing-style motorcycle jacket, its design is clean and minimal, with aslim, streamlined cutand astraight zip front— a true benchmark in motorcycle leather jacket design.Crafted from Padova tea core horsehide and talon custom two-way main zipper, this version is a modern upgrade of a vintage classic. 

Details

Crafted from custom tea-core horsehide developed to Shinki-grade standards. With upgraded AA-grade Polish hides, the leather offers softness, rich luster, and a refined grain for superior look and durability

  • A slim, streamlined cut and a straight zip front
  • Two horizontal zippered chest pocketss
  • Talon custom two-way main zipper
  • Talon 50s-style pocket zippers
  • Special 204 heavy-duty core-spun nylon thread
  • Custom herringbone nylon lining
COLOR: Black
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Buco J-100 (1950s)

A streamlined cafe-racer-style jacket, Clean lines, straight zip front, and a minimalist silhouette, that set the standard for riders' leather.

Leather use and maintenance knowledge

  • Leather/fur/textile products are consumables. Proper maintenance can extend their service life.

  • When wearing it daily, you should pay attention to protecting the leather surface to prevent scratches by hard or sharp objects, and avoid contact with oil, acidic and alkaline substances

  • Leather products are strictly prohibited from washing, tumbling and drying, and long-term exposure to the sun.

  • If they are wet by rain or moisture, you can use a soft dry cloth to gently wipe off the surface water stains and dry them in a cool and ventilated place. Do not wear before it is completely dry

  • Leather should not be rubbed with water or gasoline, as water will make the leather hard and gasoline will volatilize the oil in the leather and cause it to crack

  • Natural fur/fur collar will have slight curls after long-term wearing or washing. Detergents may cause hair loss at some edges, so dry cleaning is recommended

  • Colorless maintenance oil should be applied before changing seasons and storage to prevent leather aging and cracking. Before application, a small area should be tested on a hidden part to prevent discoloration caused by chemical reactions between maintenance oil and leather

  • Store in a hanging position and do not fold or press heavily to prevent wrinkles on leather/fur

  • Mothballs for mildew and insects should not come into direct contact with leather