• 1950s style
• Relaxed fit
• Button closure
• Long cut
• Single breasted
• Four deep moleskin lined pockets – two vertical chest hand-warmer pockets and two flapped cargo pockets
• Straight rear yoke with lower split-panel back
• Storm cuffs as standard
• Pictured left in Brown Chromexcel Front Quarter Horsehide
As far back as the end of the 19th century a longer button-up jacket with secure pockets was an essential part of foul weather protection for those involved in logging, ranching, cattle driving where days on end were spent on horseback in some of the worst. The Cheyenne leather jacket takes it’s inspiration from the jackets more typically used in the 1930s.
The Cheyenne is a single breasted leather coat, similar to the Barnstormer. This however has no belt, which makes it easier to wear. The front has four pockets : two sloping hand warmer/ map pockets and two cargo pockets. This version has four hand sewn buttons. The sleeves have early American styled cuffs similar to 1940’s styling. The back is made from three pieces of leather: a straight yoke (7 1/2″!) deep, with two large sections top stitched at seams for a wonderful feature stitch finish.
This cheyenne jacket offers style, luxury and durability and of course warmth.

























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