Womens Leather Jackets

Womens motorcycle leather jackets combine kangaroo construction with armor pockets for daily commuting and touring. Each jacket is hand-stitched in grain-side kangaroo and ships to 50+ countries with made-to-measure options. Standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days; made-to-measure fits ship in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation. Use the product tiles to browse by style or try Made to Measure for a rider-specific fit.

Womens Motorcycle Leather Jackets — CE-Rated, Kangaroo

Womens motorcycle leather jackets from Leather Collection are hand-stitched from kangaroo leather and ship to 50+ countries since 2009. Hand-stitched construction delivers abrasion resistance and a riding-ready fit for daily commuting or long-distance rides. Each silhouette offers pockets for armor and a posture-friendly cut, while the made-to-measure option ensures a precise match to your body and riding stance.

Womens jackets offer a riding-position aware cut that follows your posture through corners and long highway straights. Kangaroo leather provides abrasion resistance with lighter weight for better mobility. Sealed seams reduce water intrusion, and armor pockets accept protective inserts for CE-rated protection when required.

Jacket Types

Classic Black Riding Jacket — best for daily commutes. Kangaroo leather with sealed seams delivers abrasion resistance without excess bulk. Armor pockets sit higher to accommodate CE inserts while a tailored waist maintains a lean silhouette.

Ventilated Leather Jacket — best for warm-weather touring. Perforated panels provide airflow while kangaroo leather keeps abrasion resistance. Armor pockets sit low to clear ribs during aggressive cornering and the ergonomic panels support a comfortable riding position.

Water-Resistant Leather Jacket — best for variable climates. Kangaroo leather with a water-repellent finish sheds light rain; sealed seams and a storm collar protect neck. Fit accommodates lightweight base layers without bulk.

CE-Rated Riding Jacket — best for track days and performance road riding. Kangaroo leather provides abrasion resistance; CE armor integration meets safety standards. Ergonomic panels follow body contours for an aggressive forward posture.

Buying Guidance

What size should I choose? Start with the Size Guide to measure bust, waist, hips, and sleeve length. For a rider-specific fit, try Made to Measure.

Can I customize the fit? Yes — Made to Measure options tailor the jacket to your measurements and riding posture. Ships to 50+ countries with Shipping & Delivery.

How do I care for the leather? Conditioning every 6–12 months preserves softness and prevents surface cracking. For more guidance, visit Help Center.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do female riders choose the right motorcycle jacket fit?

Start with the Size Guide to measure bust, waist, hips, and sleeve length in a neutral stance. Then sit on your motorcycle or a chair and re-check measurements — riding position pulls the jacket forward, so sleeve and torso length shift. Made-to-measure adds a second fitting step: you provide riding-posture measurements (forward-tucked shoulders, bent elbows), and each jacket adjusts to that posture before stitching. Standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days from order; made-to-measure ships in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation. This ensures the jacket moves with you, not against you, through corners and highway riding.

Why is kangaroo leather valued for womens riding jackets?

Kangaroo leather is used by professional MotoGP teams because it combines tear strength with lighter weight than thicker hides. For female riders, this means abrasion resistance during slides without the bulk that restricts arm mobility in corners. A 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo jacket provides the same protection as a thicker material while keeping your riding position agile. Sealed seams and reinforced stress points at collar, cuffs, and waist add durability to high-flex areas. Hand-stitched construction at these points supports repeated movement through long rides without fraying or separation.

What is the difference between standard and CE-rated womens jackets?

Standard womens riding jackets have strategically placed armor pockets at shoulders, elbows, and back, but the armor inserts are optional. CE-rated jackets integrate armor pockets that are pre-measured to accept CE Level 1 or Level 2 protectors meeting EN 1621 standards. If you ride on closed tracks or want certified impact protection, choose a CE-rated style — these feature reinforced stitching around armor zones to handle the weight and movement of protective inserts. Both standard and CE-rated options use the same kangaroo leather and hand-stitching; the difference is armor integration. Size Guide lists both, and Help Center explains which standard is best for your riding.

How do I care for kangaroo leather to extend jacket life?

Condition your kangaroo jacket every 6–12 months with leather oil to preserve softness and prevent surface cracking. Light rain beads off a treated jacket; heavy exposure requires a water-repellent finish applied before your first ride. After wet rides, dry the jacket naturally at room temperature — never near heat sources. Store it on a padded hanger in a cool, dry place to maintain shape. Hand-stitched seams stay flexible with regular conditioning, which also keeps the leather supple for riding movement. A well-maintained kangaroo jacket supports years of repeated wear without deterioration. Visit Help Center for step-by-step conditioning instructions and product recommendations.

Can I order a custom womens motorcycle jacket with my exact measurements?

Yes. Made to Measure allows you to provide bust, waist, hips, sleeve length, and riding-posture notes. You specify whether you ride upright, tucked, or aggressive forward — and the jacket is pre-curved and stitched to match that posture. Made-to-measure orders ship in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation, compared to standard sizes which ship in 10-15 working days. Each custom order is hand-stitched to your body and riding style, which means sleeves, torso, and armor pockets align with your frame before you ride. This eliminates fit guesswork and ensures comfort on both short commutes and multi-hour touring.

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