Description
There’s a certain light in the desert at sundown—the way the sun burns gold into red rock and shadows stretch long across the canyon floor. The Sedona Leather Jacket carries that same spirit. A nod to the American Southwest, it blends rugged vintage character with an understated refinement, built for men who know how to wander, explore, and find beauty in the worn and weathered. This isn’t just a jacket—it’s a companion for cool evenings and long roads. A light, but all season leather jacket.
Crafted from full-grain leather with a one-of-a-kind vintage brown wash, The Sedona offers the look of a well-aged piece while keeping a clean, timeless silhouette. The jacket breaks in easily, softening with every wear until it feels like a second skin. A lightweight chambray lining inside ensures year-round comfort, whether thrown over a tee on a spring morning or layered up for crisp autumn nights.
Functional details round out the design without sacrificing style: a sturdy YKK zipper, two hand pockets at the waist, and an interior chest pocket for the essentials you’d rather keep close. Built to carry its story across seasons, The Sedona is a mid- to lightweight jacket made for the road ahead—wherever it may lead.
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Materials
100% Full Grain Goat Leather
Blue Chambray Fabric Interior
Antique Brass YKK Zipper
Features
Antique Leather Wash – Soft and Vintage
Front Left Chest Open Pockets
Two Front Welted Pockets
Light Weight to Mid-weight
Fit Advice
How to Measure Yourself
Shopping online, as most of us do nowadays, you’ll want to know your measurements to help ensure a great fit. The sketch below shows where to take measurements to compare to clothing you already own. Keep in mind, however, those measurements will only be helpful if taken correctly. Tip: don’t let the measuring tape hang loose when you’re measuring, but avoid pulling the tape excessively tight. Here’s how to get accurate measurements:
Length: Measure from the bottom of the collar to the waist seam.
Shoulders: Measure between the top of the sleeve seams.
Chest: Measure the entire circumference of your chest. Begin with one end of the measuring tape 1 inch below the armhole at the fullest part of your chest. Then, keeping the tape level, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement.
Sleeve: Accurately measuring sleeve length is tough to do yourself, so ask someone to help with this. Beginning with one end of the tape at the top of your arm, then down to your wrist. This entire length is your arm-length measurement.












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