BECK Flying Togs vs Buco Jackets
- jamesjordan

- 8 hours ago
- 3 min read
Quick answer: Buco was a legendary mid-century American maker whose horsehide motorcycle jackets are now prized vintage collectibles, while BECK Northeaster Flying Togs is a current maker building genuine horsehide jackets in that same tradition. If you want the classic horsehide look and feel today - without hunting rare vintage - the BECK 732 at Legendary USA is the practical answer.
Among vintage motorcycle leather collectors, few names carry the weight of Buco. Comparing it to a current maker like BECK is really a comparison between a historic brand traded on the vintage market and a living maker you can buy from today - but both are rooted in the same horsehide tradition.
Who was Buco?
Buco was an American brand associated with the Joseph Buegeleisen Company of Detroit, best known in the motorcycle world for its mid-20th-century horsehide jackets and riding gear. Buco jackets from that era - with their distinctive details and genuine horsehide construction - are highly collectible today, and original examples command serious prices on the vintage market. Buco is firmly a historical/heritage brand: when people discuss it, they are usually talking about vintage pieces and reproductions, not a current production line you can order new.
Who is BECK Northeaster Flying Togs?
BECK is a current American horsehide jacket maker carried by Legendary USA. Like the classic Buco jackets, BECK builds in genuine horsehide and follows mid-century riding and flight patterns. The difference is availability: BECK is in production now, so you can buy a new jacket - the 666, 732, 777 or 999 - in current sizing with working hardware.
What they share
Genuine horsehide. Both are built on the leather that defined the classic motorcycle jacket.
Mid-century patterns. Both follow the riding- and flight-jacket cuts of the golden age.
Made-to-last construction. Both reflect the era priority of durability over fashion.
American heritage. Both are part of the American horsehide tradition.
How they differ
Buco
BECK Northeaster Flying Togs
Status
Historical / vintage brand
Current production
How you buy it
Vintage market or reproductions
New, from Legendary USA
Condition
Depends on the specific piece
New, full life ahead
Sizing
Vintage cuts, runs small
Current sizing, exchangeable
Leather
Genuine horsehide
Genuine horsehide
Which makes sense for you?
If you are a collector chasing provenance and willing to inspect, restore and pay for a genuine vintage Buco, that is its own rewarding pursuit. But if you want to ride in genuine horsehide and have the classic look without the condition gamble, a current BECK jacket is the practical choice. For most riders, the BECK 732 or 999 delivers the spirit of a Buco-era horsehide jacket in a piece built for the next several decades.
Treat the comparison less as a contest and more as two points on the same timeline: Buco represents the heritage, BECK keeps it in production. Both honor horsehide; only one is waiting on the rack in your size.
Get the horsehide tradition today
Shop genuine horsehide jackets in the BECK Northeaster Flying Togs collection at Legendary USA.
Frequently asked questions
What was Buco?
Buco was an American brand associated with the Joseph Buegeleisen Company of Detroit, known for its mid-20th-century horsehide motorcycle jackets and gear. Its vintage jackets are highly collectible today.
Is BECK the same as Buco?
No. They are different makers. Buco is a historic vintage brand, while BECK Northeaster Flying Togs is a current maker building genuine horsehide jackets in the same tradition, available now through Legendary USA.
Can I buy a new Buco jacket?
Buco is best treated as a vintage/heritage brand traded on the collector market. For a new horsehide jacket in that classic style, a current maker like BECK is the practical option.
What current jacket is closest to a vintage Buco horsehide jacket?
A current BECK 732 or 999 offers genuine horsehide and a classic mid-century pattern.
Where can I buy a BECK horsehide jacket?
BECK jackets are available through Legendary USA, including the 666, 732, 777 and 999.

