The Buco J-100 is the archetype of the cafe racer jacket. The Real McCoy's reproduction of that classic piece hews tightly to the original, but with
Buco J-100 Horsehide Leather Jacket
Inspired by Mountaineering jackets developed during the 1940s and 50s, this particular style imitates the parkas worn by American mountain climbers attempting to scale K2. Since then, the style has seen mass adoption in both hobbyist and casual circles - whether you climb mountains or not, everyone seems to agree that this jacket is warm and comfortable.
The Real McCoy's Hooded Down Jacket
The A-2 flight jacket replaced the A-1 as the standard flight jacket for the USAAF in 1931, and continued on (officially) until 1944. However, it was
The Real McCoy's Type A-2 Leather Jacket - Red Silk
The Real McCoy's Freeman 30s Sports Jacket (Deerskin) - Black
The Top Ten Leather Jacket Brands List – Almost Vintage Style
Inspired by Mountaineering jackets developed during the 1940s and 50s, this particular style imitates the parkas worn by American mountain climbers attempting to scale K2. Since then, the style has seen mass adoption in both hobbyist and casual circles - whether you climb mountains or not, everyone seems to agree that this jacket is warm and comfortable.
The Real McCoy's Hooded Down Jacket
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The Real McCoy's leather jackets are produced to a standard higher than just about any other in the world. Even the carefully managed supply chains of the luxury houses can't touch what goes into each of these garments, from materials and design to production. Each jacket is fully atelier-made at The Real McCoy's headquarters in Kobe, start to finish by a single craftsperson.
The Real McCoy's Freeman 30s Sports Jacket
DEERSKIN DOWN VEST – The Real McCoy's
The Real McCoy's leather jackets are produced to a standard higher than just about any other in the world. Even the carefully managed supply chains of
30s Sports Jacket - Mobster
Inspired by Mountaineering jackets developed during the 1940s and 50s, this particular style imitates the parkas worn by American mountain climbers attempting to scale K2. Since then, the style has seen mass adoption in both hobbyist and casual circles - whether you climb mountains or not, everyone seems to agree that this jacket is warm and comfortable.
The Real McCoy's Hooded Down Jacket