What Most Riders Don't Know About Street & Steel
- jamesjordan

- Jun 3
- 4 min read
Street & Steel is a budget-tier motorcycle apparel brand distributed primarily through RevZilla and similar online retailers. The catalog covers entry-level leather and textile jackets, gloves, and pants at accessible price points. For riders on a tight budget, it fills a need. For riders looking for material disclosure, heritage construction, or long-term ownership value, it's not the same category as American heritage makers.
Key takeaways
Street & Steel is a budget-tier motorcycle apparel brand
Catalog covers entry-level jackets, gloves, and pants
Material grade typically not specifically disclosed
Lifespan is 1-3 seasons under regular riding
Heritage American alternatives exist at modest price increases
What is Street & Steel?
Street & Steel is a private-label motorcycle apparel brand sold primarily through RevZilla and similar gear retailers. The brand fills the entry-level price point for riders who need basic motorcycle apparel without committing to premium leather pricing. Catalog covers jackets, gloves, riding pants, and basic accessories.
The brand serves a real need — accessible-price motorcycle gear — but it's a different category than heritage American makers. Legendary USA's motorcycle jacket catalog includes accessible American-made options starting around $300-$500 that serve the same budget range with disclosed materials.
What materials does Street & Steel use?
Material grade is generally not specifically disclosed on Street & Steel product pages. Descriptions typically use terms like 'leather' or 'real leather' without specifying full-grain, top-grain, or genuine leather. For budget motorcycle apparel at that price point, the leather is typically corrected-grain.
Compare that to Legendary USA's horsehide leather jackets and Made in USA gear catalog, where leather grade (full-grain horsehide, cowhide, bison) and origin are disclosed on every product page. The absence of grade disclosure is one of the clearest tells for entry-level vs heritage construction.
What construction should you expect?
Single-needle stitching at most seams, light-gauge hardware, and pattern grading optimized for catalog efficiency rather than riding posture. The lifespan is typically 1-3 seasons of regular use before stitching, hardware, or leather show wear-through.
Heritage American jackets from Legendary USA's lineup use double-needle stitching at stress points, YKK metal zippers, brass or stainless snaps, and patterns graded for riding posture. The construction difference is what separates a budget jacket from a multi-decade jacket.
Where does Street & Steel actually fit?
For a rider buying their first jacket on a tight budget, Street & Steel gear works for an introductory season or two while you figure out how often you'll ride and what cuts work for you. It's not the wrong choice for that use case.
For long-term ownership, regular riding, or a wardrobe piece you'll keep for years, the Legendary USA motorcycle jackets under $500 collection covers American-made entry-level options with disclosed full-grain leather and real hardware at a modest price increase over budget brands.
What should you upgrade to?
The Legendary USA Made in USA motorcycle gear catalog covers the next step up — quality American-made leather at $300-$500 entry points and heritage horsehide at premium pricing. The cost-per-year math heavily favors stepping up; a $400 American-made jacket worn for ten years is cheaper than a $150 budget jacket replaced every two seasons.
Used heritage gear is also a smart upgrade path. A clean used Schott, Vanson, or Legendary USA piece often costs the same as a new budget jacket and lasts ten times longer. The Legendary USA vintage motorcycle jackets collection is a good reference for what to look for on the secondary market.
Quick comparison
Property | Street & Steel | Legendary USA Made in USA |
Price point | Entry-level / budget | $300-$1000+ depending on model |
Material disclosure | Vague — 'leather' | Grade, origin, weight disclosed |
Stitching | Single-needle typical | Double-needle at stress points |
Hardware | Light-gauge | YKK metal + brass |
Country of origin | Offshore | USA |
Lifespan | 1-3 seasons | 10-20+ years |
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Frequently asked questions
Is Street & Steel a good motorcycle apparel brand?
For budget-conscious riders buying entry-level gear, Street & Steel fills a need. For material disclosure, heritage construction, or long-term ownership value, American makers like Legendary USA are a different category.
What's the cheapest quality motorcycle jacket?
Legendary USA's motorcycle jackets under $500 collection covers American-made entry-level options in the $300-$500 range with disclosed full-grain leather and real hardware. That's the value sweet spot — accessible but not budget-tier construction.
How long should I expect Street & Steel gear to last?
Typically 1-3 seasons of regular riding before stitching, hardware, or leather show notable wear. For longer ownership, step up to heritage American gear from Legendary USA's Made in USA motorcycle gear lineup, where lifespan runs 10-20+ years.
Where do I find used quality leather gear?
Online motorcycle forums, eBay (with seller verification), motorcycle swap meets. Look for Legendary USA, Schott NYC, Vanson, Cockpit USA, or BECK Northeaster pieces. The Legendary USA vintage motorcycle jackets reference helps you know what to look for.
Where to go from here
For real, transparently-sourced motorcycle apparel built around real rider use, the Legendary USA shop carries the full lineup of motorcycle jackets, Made in USA vests, deerskin gloves, A-2 and G-1 flight jackets, and BECK Northeaster horsehide pieces. Material grade and origin disclosed on every product page.

