Ironhorse Denim & Leather Jacket - Rogue Motorcycles

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    The Ironhorse fuses a love for all things western with a nod to the old-school American motorcycle culture. 

    The Ironhorse is made with 13oz selvedge denim and classic full-grain cowhide.  The jacket is tied together with copper threading and is lined with a cotton buffalo plaid liner.

    The Ironhorse is hand cut and sewn in Sialkot, Pakistan."

    FEATURES

    Exterior:

    • Premium Materials: Made with 100% Full-Grain cowhide sleeves, this jacket showcases exceptional quality and durability.
    • Authentic Selvedge Denim: The 13oz Selvedge denim used in the construction of this jacket provides a comfortable fit and ensures long-lasting wear.
    • Signature Branding: Featuring the distinctive Master Supply Co. chest tag, this jacket reflects the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and style.
    • Functional Pockets: Designed with four exterior pockets, this jacket offers ample storage space while maintaining a sleek silhouette. The button wrist cuffs add a touch of sophistication and a secure fit.

    Interior:

    • Comfortable Lining: The cotton buffalo patterned plaid lining not only adds a touch of style but also ensures a cozy and comfortable feel.
    • Additional Storage: Two interior breast pockets provide extra storage options, with one zippered pocket for secure storage and one open pocket for easy access.
    • Exclusive Branding: Master Supply Co. branding tags found inside the jacket demonstrate the attention to detail and commitment to the quality that the brand represents.

    Hardware:

    • Antique Brass Buttons: The jacket is equipped with buttons made from antique brass material, adding a vintage touch to this modern classic.

    The Model is 6ft tall, weighs 175lbs and wears size US/M

    JACKET MEASUREMENTS

    In order to select an appropriate size please refer to the detailed measurements information below. The measurement instructions correspond to how the exterior jacket measurements are taken.

    We ask that you carefully take the 3 main measurements to determine your size (for most your chest measurement is the size determinant)

    Chest, Bottom, Sleeve Length

    When measuring your body please add an additional 6cm (if you’re generally an XL or larger please add a min of 8cm) to your chest and bottom measurements in order to accommodate for the jacket lining, a light layer of clothing and some room for comfort. If you want to wear a heavier layer please account for a few additional centimetres to your chest and bottom measurements.

    Please ensure that you use a rope or sewing measuring tape (the metal retractable tapes aren’t suited for garments) and measure in centimetres as opposed to inches to be more accurate.

    We recommend having someone assist you with taking your measurements.

    For your chest (measure all the way around the largest part of your chest). Measure under your arms. Try to keep good posture and remain in a relaxed state.

    Sleeve length (shoulder seam to wrist). Measure from the ball of the shoulder/tip of your clavicle down to where your wrist meets your hand. Sleeve length has a direct correlation with your height.

    The “Bottom” measurement is more or less your (hips). Where the jacket falls. Again account for the largest area (including your stomach) as ultimately the jacket must zip/button past it. If your stomach area is larger than your waist, then use the larger measurement of the two as your “bottom” measurement.

    If you want to wear thicker layers underneath, we would suggest going a size up. But if you want to wear with thinner layers, we suggest your normal size. Feel free to email us if you're uncertain about sizing! We're here to help.

     If you have any questions, please contact us at info@roguemotorcycles.com.au


           


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