Camouflage Biker Jacket (Custom-Made)

Camouflage All Leather Biker Jacket is a celebration of classic military attire. This crafted jacket is composed of a 1.2- 1.4 full grain cowhide camouflage Leather. Putting camo on leather is no easy task, heat and pressure is used to literally bond the camouflage pattern to the premium leather. The result is a permanent, abrasion resistant bond that will last the life of the product. Features: action back, zippered cuffs, three Cordura lined outside zippered pockets with snap-down collar two internal pistol pockets (approx. 9″ deep) which close with a snap on one side and a zipper on the other. .

American Made Motorcycle Jackets

1.2- 1.4 full grain cowhide camouflage Leather
All Cordura lined pockets
Two inside Cordura lined pistol pockets
Winchester Colt 45 snap shell
Heavy Poly twill shell, an extremely durable lining
Bi-swing upper back.
#10 YKK Zippered cuffs/pockets

 
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Components
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Top Grain


Top-Grain (Corrected Leather) is fuzzy on one side and smooth on the other. The smooth side is the side where the hair and natural grain used to be. Top grain leather has often been sanded to remove scars and then sprayed or pasted to “cover up” the work.

Thickness or Weight – Leather is usually measured in terms of ounces. One ounce equals 1/64th of an inch thickness. Thus, a weight of 7 to 8 oz. means the leather is 7/64th to 8/64th of an inch thickness. In an effort to make leather a uniform thickness, wet hides are run through a splitting machine. However, each animal is different and there is always a slight thickness variation throughout the hide. This is why leathers are usually shown with a range of thickness, such as, 4 to 5 oz., 6 to 7 oz., etc.

Leather Thickness Conversion Chart

Millimeters

0.6 mm

0.8 mm

1.0 mm

1.2 mm

1.4 mm

1.5 mm

1.6 mm

1.8 mm

2.0 mm

Ounces

1 1/2 oz.

2 oz.

2 1/2 oz.

3 oz.

3 1/2 oz.

3 3/4 oz.

4 oz.

4 1/2 oz.

5 oz.

Point

24 point

32 point

40 point

48 point

56 point

60 point

64 point

72 point

80 point

Decimal Inches

.024 inches

.032 inches

.040 inches

.048 inches

.056 inches

.060 inches

.064 inches

.072 inches

.080 inches

Cordura

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Qualities and Care of Cordura Fabric
If you are searching for a high performance fabric, search no more. When compared with other fabrics where durability is a deciding factor, Cordura fabrics are ten times more durable than cotton duck fabric, two times more durable than standard nylon and three times more durable than standard polyester fabric. Most all apparel products made with Cordura fabric can be machine washed and dried on a low setting, while luggage, backpacks and upholstery can be spot cleaned with an approved spray cleaner.

Thread

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Perma Core. A premium core spun sewing thread manufactured with continuous filament polyester core and polyester staple wrap for most sewing applications. The core spun construction delivers a thread with a higher strength and sewing performance over staple spun products, allowing for the use of smaller thread sizes. Perma Core maximizes seam quality while minimizing sewing problems. By American & Efird

YKK Zippers

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Since the late of 1950, YKK has been building up the worldwide group network and running Good Quality Management System throughout the network. In 1997, YKK established the Quality Management Committee, called FGQMC (Fastening Global Quality Management Committee) to assure the quality of their products at global level and to satisfy our customer with safety and reliability on our products.

Poly Twill Liner

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Poly Twill Fabrics are often used for sturdy work clothing or durable upholstery because of its strength and durability. Twill also recover from wrinkles better than plain-weave fabrics do. When there are fewer interlacing, yarns can be packed closer together to produce high-count fabrics. In twill and higher counts, the fabric is more durable and air- and water-resistant.

Thinsulate

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Thinsulate is a trademark of the 3M Corporation, for a type of synthetic fiber thermal insulation used in clothing. The word is a portmanteau of thin and insulate. The material was first sold in 1979. Thinsulate fibers are about 15 micrometers in diameter, which is thinner than the polyester fibers normally used in insulation for clothing such as gloves or winter jackets. Advertising material for Thinsulate suggests that Thinsulate is more effective due to the increased density of fibers with decreased size of fibers compared with more traditional insulation. Like most insulation materials, the gaps between fibers not only reduce heat flow, but also allow moisture to escape.

Armor Pockets

Optional Feature: Armor-ready shoulder, elbow and back protector pockets.

Body armor sold separately

Bi-Swing Back

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Chest: Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest. Be sure to keep tape level across back and comfortably loose.

Length: Measure from the base of neck to the waistline.

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