I have been searching for years for good vintage leather pieces, and top of my list has been a really rad moto jacket. I have finally found it from a company I have a huge amount of respect for – Deadwood Leather out of Stockholm, Sweden. After starting a vintage retail shop on Södermalm, Carl and Felix decided to focus on creating a company based on sustainability in fashion, recycling leather and denim goods and turning them into masterpieces of radness! Many of you can surely sympathise with me about the difficulty of finding the perfect vintage leather jacket, one that fits beautifully and tight and makes you look fucking rock n roll. These guys know what we are looking for, and their jackets are lovingly crafted into the perfect fit out of soft, broken-in vintage leather. Deadwood Leather takes inspiration from 70s and 80s punk rock, and they hit the nail on the head. They keep it simple – their bread and butter are the moto jackets and vests in black or brown leather for men and women, and they also do a unisex denim jacket with leather sleeves which was what first attracted me to their company. It’s a perfectly soft denim vest with black leather sleeves, and I feel like a winner when I wear it! Plus, because I am not a fan of buying new leather for various reasons, I really appreciate the sustainable aspect to their company and that recycling is at the root of their business. They also do a rad leather 6-panel and some other styles like a leather bomber and leather apron. Their quality is outstanding and their styling is perfect. Check out what they have to offer below…you can pick Deadwood Leather jackets up in boutiques around the world and in their online shop!
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