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This collection includes a range of leather motorcycle jackets designed for different riding styles and disciplines. You'll find sport-focused leather jackets with aerodynamic profiles and track-derived protection, touring-oriented options with enhanced comfort for long-distance riding, and urban styles that blend motorcycle safety with everyday wearability. Each jacket incorporates premium leather construction—often using advanced materials like kangaroo leather for superior abrasion resistance—combined with CE-certified armor and Italian craftsmanship that Alpinestars is known for.
Leather motorcycle jackets typically fit more snugly than textile jackets and require a break-in period as the leather molds to your body shape. Initially, a leather jacket should feel slightly tight but not restrictive, as the material will stretch and conform with use. Unlike textile jackets with multiple adjustment points, leather jackets rely more on precise sizing for optimal fit. When trying on a leather jacket, ensure you can comfortably reach forward in a riding position and that armor sits correctly at shoulders, elbows, and back. Many riders find that leather jackets fit true to size after the break-in period.
Proper care extends the life and performance of your leather motorcycle jacket. Clean the leather regularly with a damp cloth to remove dirt and road grime, then apply a leather conditioner every few months to prevent drying and cracking. Avoid machine washing, harsh chemicals, and prolonged direct sunlight, which can damage the leather and protective components. Store your jacket on a wide hanger in a cool, dry place away from heat sources. If the jacket gets wet, let it air dry naturally at room temperature—never use direct heat. Remove CE armor before any cleaning, and inspect stitching and armor regularly for wear.
Leather motorcycle jackets excel in mild to warm weather and provide excellent abrasion resistance, but they have limitations in extreme conditions. Premium leather offers natural breathability and wind resistance, making it ideal for spring, summer, and fall riding in dry conditions. However, leather is not inherently waterproof—while it can handle light rain, prolonged exposure to heavy rain will soak through. For cold weather, leather jackets can be layered with thermal liners or base layers for added insulation. For riders who frequently encounter rain or extreme temperatures, consider exploring our textile jackets or adventure motorcycle jackets collections, which offer enhanced weather protection systems.
Alpinestars leather motorcycle jackets incorporate comprehensive protection systems that meet or exceed international safety standards. Most jackets include CE-certified armor at shoulders, elbows, and back, with many offering compatibility for chest protectors or Tech-Air® airbag systems. The leather construction itself provides superior abrasion resistance, often using full-grain cowhide or advanced kangaroo leather in critical impact zones. Reinforced stitching, stretch panels for mobility, and ergonomic armor pockets ensure protection stays in place during riding and in the event of a slide. Specific CE certification levels (Level 1 or Level 2) vary by model, with sport-oriented jackets typically featuring the highest protection standards suitable for track use.