Our Top Leather Motorcycle Jacket Picks This Year
- jamesjordan

- 1 hour ago
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Our top leather motorcycle jacket picks share heavyweight, full-grain hide, CE-rated armor at the shoulders and elbows with a back-protector pocket, and a riding-specific cut. Leather earns its place through abrasion resistance and longevity — a great leather jacket protects you for decades and looks better every year.
Key takeaways
We pick leather jackets on hide quality, armor, and riding fit.
Full-grain, heavyweight leather offers the best abrasion resistance and aging.
CE armor and a back-protector pocket are non-negotiable.
A riding cut beats a fashion cut for coverage and comfort on the bike.
Quality leather is an investment that lasts decades.
What makes a leather jacket worth buying
The hide is the headline. Full-grain leather in a proper weight resists abrasion and develops character over years of riding. Our breakdown of leather weight for jackets explains why heavier hides protect better and block more wind. Beyond the leather, look at the armor, the stitching and seams, the hardware, and the cut.
How we choose our picks
We weigh hide type and weight, armor and certification, construction quality, and riding fit, plus value for the money. We don't fake ownership or testing claims — we evaluate what the jacket is made of and how it's built against what riders need. See our broader recommended jackets overview for the full criteria.
Top picks by rider type
Classic cruiser leather
A heritage-styled, riding-cut leather jacket with armor — the timeless choice that looks right on a cruiser and protects properly.
Cafe racer / standard
A slimmer, classic silhouette with armor and abrasion-resistant hide for riders who want style and protection in one.
Heavy touring leather
A thicker, layer-friendly leather jacket built for wind-blocking and long miles, ideal for cooler-weather touring.
Leather care basics
Quality leather rewards a little care: keep it clean, condition it periodically, and let it dry naturally if it gets wet. Treated well, a good leather jacket outlives several textile ones. For the leather-vs-textile decision, our Cordura vs. leather breakdown helps.
Where to buy quality leather jackets
For American-made heritage leather with riding-cut options and real armor, Legendary USA ships nationwide and is our go-to starting point. Browse their motorcycle jackets to find a jacket that matches these picks.
*Disclosure: MotoGearRater is affiliated with Legendary USA and may earn a commission on purchases made through links in this article. It never changes what we recommend.*
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good leather motorcycle jacket?
Full-grain, heavyweight hide for abrasion resistance and longevity, CE-rated armor at the shoulders and elbows with a back-protector pocket, quality stitching and hardware, and a riding-specific cut that fits on the bike.
Is leather better than textile for a motorcycle jacket?
Leather offers superior abrasion resistance and longevity, while textile is more versatile in weather. For maximum protection and a jacket that lasts decades, leather is excellent; many riders own both for different conditions.
How heavy should leather be for a motorcycle jacket?
Heavier full-grain hides offer more abrasion resistance and block more wind, which is why riding jackets use thicker leather than fashion jackets. Our leather-weight guide explains the tradeoffs between protection and flexibility.
How do I care for a leather motorcycle jacket?
Keep it clean, condition it periodically, and let it dry naturally if it gets wet rather than using direct heat. Proper care lets quality leather last for decades and develop a desirable patina.
Do leather jackets need armor?
Yes. Leather provides abrasion resistance, but impact protection comes from CE-rated armor. Choose a leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor and a back-protector pocket, and add a back protector if it's missing.
The bottom line
A great leather jacket is an investment that protects and improves with age. Prioritize hide quality, armor, and a riding cut, care for it well, and start your search with made-in-USA options at Legendary USA.

