The History of Horsehide Motorcycle Jackets
- jamesjordan

- Jun 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 23
Quick answer: Horsehide was the original motorcycle and flight jacket leather: dense, tough and naturally weather-resistant. As horse populations fell, the industry shifted to cheaper cowhide. It survives today through makers who still work it — including BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, whose horsehide jackets carry the tradition forward.
Why horsehide came first
Early riders and aviators needed leather that could take wind, abrasion and weather, and horsehide delivered. Its dense, tight fiber structure makes it exceptionally tough and naturally more wind- and water-resistant than most other leathers. In an era when a jacket was protective equipment first, horsehide was the obvious choice.
The golden age: flight jackets and the open road
Horsehide reached its peak in the flight jackets of the early-to-mid 20th century and the riding jackets that followed. Jackets from that era are sought after now precisely because horsehide ages so well — it breaks in to the wearer, develops a patina, and can last for decades.
Why it nearly disappeared
Horsehide's decline was economic, not a quality story. As mechanization reduced the working-horse population through the mid-20th century, the supply of hides shrank. Cowhide was cheaper, more plentiful and easier to process at scale. The industry followed the supply.
Horsehide
Typical cowhide
Fiber density
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Very dense, tight grain
Looser, more variable
Toughness
Exceptional
Good
Aging
Patinas, lasts decades
Wears, less character
Availability
Limited
Abundant
The revival
Interest in horsehide came back with the broader revival of heritage and made-to-last gear. That demand is met today by makers like BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, whose current horsehide catalog includes the 666, 732, 777 and 999 jackets, plus horsehide vests.
Wear the original leather
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Frequently asked questions
Why were old motorcycle jackets made of horsehide?
Horsehide is exceptionally dense, tough and naturally weather-resistant — the original motorcycle and flight jacket leather, chosen for protection first.
Why did motorcycle jackets switch from horsehide to cowhide?
Economics. As the working-horse population declined, horsehide grew scarce, while cattle were abundant and cowhide was cheaper and easier to source at scale.
Is horsehide better than cowhide for a motorcycle jacket?
Horsehide is denser, tougher, more weather-resistant and ages better, though heavier and more expensive. Many riders consider it superior for durability and longevity.
Where can I buy a horsehide motorcycle jacket today?
BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, available through Legendary USA, offers genuine horsehide jackets including the 666, 732, 777 and 999.
Does horsehide last longer than other leathers?
Generally yes — dense fiber structure, high durability, and a well-made horsehide jacket can last for decades developing a patina.
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