Men’s Premium Leather Biker Jacket with Red Racing Accents – Wholesale

A premium, high-performance Café Racer jacket designed for the B2B market. Featuring reinforced padded protection, striking red racing accents, and industrial-grade hardware, this jacket is built for durability and high-turnover retail success. Ideal for motorcycle gear distributors and luxury apparel retailers looking for high-margin inventory.

Elevate your retail inventory with our Professional-Grade Men’s Biker Jacket, engineered specifically for durability and high-end aesthetic appeal. This jacket is crafted from premium-grade leather (available in Genuine or High-Tier Synthetic options) to meet the rigorous demands of motorcycle enthusiasts and fashion-forward urban riders alike.

Designed with a Café Racer silhouette, it features iconic red racing stripes on the sleeves and a distinctive V-shaped accent on the back, providing a high-visibility, premium look that drives retail sales. The reinforced quilted padding on the shoulders and elbows ensures a rugged, protective feel, while the industrial-strength YKK-style zippers offer long-term reliability.

For B2B Partners: We understand the needs of wholesalers and retailers. This product is manufactured with high-tensile stitching to reduce return rates and ensure customer satisfaction. Whether you are stocking a specialty moto-boutique or looking for a flagship piece for a corporate apparel line, this jacket offers the perfect balance of performance and style.

  • Materials: Premium leather with a moisture-wicking polyester inner lining.

  • Hardware: Heavy-duty zippered cuffs, chest pockets, and waist adjusters.

  • Fit: Athletic Biker Fit with a snap-button mandarin collar.

  • Supply Chain Ready: Available for bulk ordering with customizable branding options for private labels.

  • A well-maintained leather jacket, particularly one made from high-quality hides like those used by Pelnoir, is a true investment piece with an exceptional lifespan. The typical lifespan of a premium leather jacket is:

    • 10 to 20 years or more.

  • Cracking and peeling are usually signs that the leather has dried out or is lower-quality material. You can prevent this by focusing on two main care practices: Conditioning and Proper Storage.

    1. Regular Conditioning (Moisturizing)

    Cracking occurs when leather loses its natural oils and moisture, becoming brittle.

    • Apply Conditioner: Use a high-quality leather conditioner, cream, or balm at least once or twice a year (more often in very dry climates).

    • Replenish Oils: This process, sometimes called "re-fatting," replenishes the oils in the hide, keeping the leather fibers supple, soft, and flexible.

    • Application: Apply the conditioner with a soft cloth, working it into the leather in circular motions, and then buff the surface gently.

    2. Proper Storage and Handling

    • Use the Right Hanger: Always hang your jacket on a wide, padded, or wooden hanger to support the weight and shape of the shoulders. Thin wire hangers can stretch the leather and deform the shoulder line.

    • Avoid Direct Heat and Sun: Never store your jacket near direct heat sources (like radiators or fireplaces) or in direct sunlight, as both will quickly dry out the leather and cause cracking and fading.

    • Allow Air Circulation: Store the jacket in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space. Never use plastic garment bags, which trap moisture and can encourage mold or mildew.7 Use a breathable cotton garment bag if needed.

    Note on Peeling

    Peeling generally only occurs on bonded leather or faux/PU leather, which are lower-quality materials that have a coating that separates from the fabric backing. Genuine leather (like the full-grain or top-grain used by Pelnoir) will crack if neglected but should not peel.

  • Globally, the current leather jacket trends are defined by oversized silhouettes, polished professionalism, and a move toward rich, sophisticated neutrals.1 The focus is on versatile and statement pieces that integrate seamlessly into both casual and formal wardrobes.

    Here are the top leather jacket styles dominating fashion globally:

    1. The Oversized Leather Blazer

    • Style: Structured yet relaxed, featuring generous volume, a loose fit through the body, and often broader shoulders.

    • Trend Appeal: This style offers a chic, androgynous look that works for both smart-casual and professional settings. It is favored for its easy layering ability.

    2. The Boxy Bomber Jacket

    • Style: Featuring a shorter length, defined elasticated waist/cuffs, and a slightly cropped, voluminous body.

    • Trend Appeal: A nostalgic piece making a strong return. It's perfect for a retro, streetwear aesthetic and looks great paired with high-waisted bottoms for a contemporary fit.

    3. The Minimalist Trench Coat

    • Style: Full-length or mid-calf leather coat, often with a clean, unembellished design and a simple tie belt.

    • Trend Appeal: This is the most luxurious and sophisticated trend, confirming that leather is a high-fashion textile for formal outerwear. It provides maximum drama and coverage for colder weather.

    4. Rich Brown Hues

    • Color Trend: While black remains classic, the biggest color shift is the popularity of deep chocolate, cognac, and chestnut browns.

    • Trend Appeal: These rich, warm tones offer a softer, more sophisticated alternative to black and pair effortlessly with neutral wardrobes.

    5. Shearling/Faux Fur Linings

    • Detail: Jackets featuring visible shearling or faux fur collars and linings (sometimes detachable).

    • Trend Appeal: This merges warmth with rugged texture, most often seen on B-3 Bomber styles or cropped biker jackets, making the jacket highly functional for winter while adding a strong visual element.

  • Choosing the correct size for a leather jacket is essential because leather is not as stretchy as fabric. The right size should feel snug initially, as it will naturally relax and mold to your body over time.

    Follow these two key steps to ensure you select the best fit:

    Step 1: Measure Your Body

    Use a flexible tape measure to take these two most important measurements while wearing a thin shirt (not bulky clothing):

    1. Chest/Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest or bust. This is the most critical number and determines the jacket's core size.

    2. Shoulders: Measure straight across your upper back, from the outer edge of one shoulder (where the arm meets the shoulder) to the same point on the other side.

    3. Sleeve: Measure from the top of the shoulder (your shoulder measurement starting point) down to where you want the cuff to sit (usually just past the wrist bone).

    Step 2: Compare to the Pelnoir Size Chart

    • Do Not Guess: Never rely on the size you wear in other clothing brands (e.g., your t-shirt size). Different brands use different sizing standards.

    • Use Our Chart: Always compare your exact body measurements to the specific size chart provided on the product page for the Pelnoir jacket you want to purchase.

    • Prioritize the Chest: If your body measurements fall between two sizes, prioritize the size that accommodates your chest measurement comfortably.

    Key Fit Advice

    Fit GoalAdvice
    Initial FeelThe jacket should feel slightly snug across the shoulders and chest. It should allow room for only a light shirt or thin sweater underneath.
    Too Big?If the shoulders droop or the chest area wrinkles significantly when you zip it up, it is likely too big. Leather jackets cannot be easily shrunk.
    The Break-InRemember that your jacket will soften and slightly conform to your body shape after a few wears, giving you a customized fit.

  • The key differences between a biker jacket and a bomber jacket lie in their cut, closure, and historical origin. The biker jacket (often called a 'moto' or 'double rider') is defined by its asymmetrical zippered front, wide, snap-down lapels, numerous zippered pockets, and a fitted cut, designed historically for protection while riding a motorcycle.1 In contrast, the bomber jacket (or 'flight jacket') has a straight, central zip-up front that goes to a simple, ribbed knit collar, and features ribbed cuffs and waistbands, along with a looser, boxier fit, originally designed for pilots in high-altitude cockpits. In short, the biker jacket is rugged and asymmetrical, while the bomber jacket is structured and symmetrical.

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