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Leather jacket

Leather jacket A leather jacket is a type of clothing, a jacket made of leather. The jacket has usually a brown, dark grey or black color. Leather jackets can be styled in a variety of ways, and different versions have been associated with different subcultures. For instance, the leather jacket has often been associated with bikers, military aviators, rock stars, punks, metalheads, and police, who have worn versions designed for protective purposes and occasionally for their potentially intimidating appearance. In the 20th century the leather jacket achieved iconic status, in major part through film. Examples include Marlon Brando's Johnny Strabler character in The Wild One (1953), Honor Blackman as Cathy Gale in The Avengers, and Michael Pare in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983). As such, these all served to popularize leather jackets in American and British youth from the "greaser" subculture in the 1950s and early 1960s. A later depiction of this style of jacket and time was "The Fonz" in the television series "Happy Days" which was produced in the 1970s and 1980s but depicted life in the 1950s and 1960s. The Fonz's leather jacket is now housed in the Smithsonian Institution, and the Grease movie duo has also since popularized leather jackets with their T-Birds male clique. Back then a leather jacket would have cost between $7 to $20 which was expensive consisdering the time. The leather jackets worn by aviators and members of the military were brown and frequently called "Bomber jackets" as seen on numerous stars in the 1940s and 1950s such as Jimmy Stewart in the 1957 film, Night Passage. The brown leather jacket has been a de rigueur part of the wardrobe of a Hollywood adventurer, from Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls to Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones film series. While the black leather jacket fad ended in the early 1960s, bomber jackets, often with sheepskin collars, have remained popular. They can be seen in the 1986 film, Top Gun.

The rock star tan leather jacket

The rock star tan leather jacket There are many more examples of iconic leather jackets worn in popular culture, such as the one worn by the T-800 character of The Terminator movies and the longer ? length trench coat style worn by action heroes such as Steven Seagal and Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne in The Matrix films. Another example is the leather jackets worn by Brad Pitt in the movie Fight Club, where the antagonist Tyler Durden constantly appears with different variations of his 'red' leather jacket. Other famous leather jacket icons include those worn by members of the Black Panthers in the 1960s and 1970s, punk rock groups such as the Ramones, the Libertines, members of heavy metal subcultures, etc. In most pop culture examples, the jackets are worn by people cultivating an intimidating and potentially violent or rebellious image. The tan leather jacket in particular has become very popular with the Brit Pop and Indie music image and culture and is famously worn by people such as Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics. There is a substantial difference between leather jackets made for fashionable purposes and those worn for protection (in activities such as motorcycle riding). Leather jackets designed for protective use are safety equipment and are heavier, thicker, and often equipped with armor, thus becoming a very practical item of clothing regardless of the symbolism invested in them by popular culture. A leather jacket primarily designed for fashion purposes is not likely to be of much use in a motorcycle accident. Leather jackets were also popular with the Russian Bolsheviks and were nearly a uniform for the Commissars during the Russian Civil War and later for the members of the Cheka. This practice is said to have been initiated by Yakov Sverdlov. [edit] See also Rocker jacket, popular subculture wear Motorcycle safety clothing v ? d ? e Clothing Tops Blouse · Crop top · Dress shirt · Halterneck · Henley shirt · Hoodie · Jersey · Polo shirt · Shirt · Sleeveless shirt · Sweater · T-shirt · Turtleneck Trousers / Pants Bell-bottoms · Bermuda shorts · Boxer shorts · Capri pants · Cargo pants · Culottes · Cycling shorts · Jeans · Jodhpurs · Overall · Parachute pants · Shorts · Sweatpants · Windpants Skirts Ballerina skirt · Broomstick skirt · Hobble skirt · Jean skirt · Job skirt · Leather skirt · Kilt · Poodle skirt · Prairie skirt · Miniskirt · Slip · Skort · Train Dresses Ball gown · Cocktail dress · Evening gown · Gown · Jumper dress · Little black dress · Petticoat · Sari · Sundress · Tea gown · Wedding dress Suits / Uniforms Academic dress · Black tie · Court dress · Gymslip · Morning dress · Pantsuit · Red Sea rig · Scrubs · Stroller · Tuxedo · White coat · White tie Accessories Belt · Bow tie · Leg warmer · Leggings · Necktie · Scarf · Suspenders · Tights Outerwear Abaya · Academic gown · Blazer · Cloak · Coat · Duffle coat · Frock coat · Jacket · Opera coat · Overcoat · Poncho · Raincoat · Redingote · Robe · Shawl · Shrug · Top coat · Trench coat · Greatcoat · Vest · Waistcoat Footwear Athletic shoe · Boot · Dress shoe · Hosiery · Sandal · Shoe · Slipper · Sock Headwear Hat · Cap · Helmet · Hijab · Hood · Niqab Nightwear Babydoll · Blanket sleeper · Negligee · Nightgown · Nightshirt · Nightcap · Peignoir · Pajamas · Slip nightgown Special needs Adaptive clothing · Locking clothing Historical garments Banyan · Bedgown · Bodice · Braccae · Breeching · Breeches · Brunswick · Chemise · Chiton · Chlamys · Doublet · Farthingale · Frock · Himation · Hose · Houppelande · Jerkin · Justacorps · Palla · Peplos · Polonaise · Smock-frock · Stola · Toga · Tunic National costume Abaya · Aboyne dress · ?o b? ba · ?o d?i · ?o t? th?n · ?o y?m · Barong Tagalog · Dashiki · Dirndl · Djellaba · Galabeya · Hanbok · Hanfu · Jellabiya · Jilbab · Kilt · Kimono · Qipao · Sampot · Sarafan · Sari · Sarong Clothing parts Back closure · Buckle · Button · Collar · Cuff · Fly · Hemline · Hook-and-eye · Lapel · Pocket · Shoulder pad · Sleeve · Snap · Top button · Waistline · Zipper History and surveys Africa · Ancient Rome · Ancient world · Anglo-Saxon · Byzantine · Clothing terminology · Dress code · Early Medieval Europe · Formal wear · Han China · History of clothing and textiles · History of Western fashion series (1100s-2000s) · Sumptuary law · Timeline of clothing and textiles technology · Undergarments · Vietnam · Women wearing pants Related lists Lingerie · Men's undergarments

 

   
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