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Vintage BOYCOTT Distressed Gray Leather Jacket Minimalist
Men's US M / EU 48-50 / 2•Gently Used•Located in Other
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SKU RS106
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🕰 Era
Early to Mid 2000s
The structured collar, distressed texture, and slim moto cut reflect early 2000s Japanese streetwear aesthetics, when brands like BOYCOTT, Takeo Kikuchi, and Lad Musician popularized rugged, European-inspired menswear silhouettes.
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🚻 Gender
Men’s (Unisex-compatible)
Cut and detailing align with men’s casual outerwear, but the fit and aesthetic can easily suit any gender within minimalist or biker fashion.
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🎨 Color
Distressed Charcoal Gray / Weathered Black
A rich, lived-in patina achieved through intentional distressing and fading, enhancing the vintage, rugged look.
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🧵 Brand Information
Brand: BOYCOTT
Origin: Japan
Founded: Late 1980s – Early 1990s (under World Co. Ltd.)
Category: Contemporary Japanese Menswear
About the Brand:
BOYCOTT is a Japanese casual menswear label launched by World Co. Ltd., a major fashion group also behind Takeo Kikuchi and Aquagirl.
The brand’s philosophy blends European heritage tailoring with urban rebellion, creating timeless and subtly edgy pieces for the modern man.
During the 1990s–2000s, BOYCOTT became known for its leather jackets, military coats, and utilitarian outerwear, representing a youthful sophistication often described as “Tokyo meets London.”
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👕 Type of Garment
Distressed Leather Jacket / Moto-Style Blouson
• Genuine leather shell (matte distressed finish)
• Stand-up collar with strap closure
• Front full zip closure
• Dual vertical zip pockets
• Ribbed hemline and inner collar details (black corduroy)
• Zip sleeve cuffs
• Quilted inner lining for comfort and structure
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👟 Tips of Style
• Pair with dark denim or slim black trousers for a modern rock-inspired silhouette.
• Style with leather boots or minimal sneakers for contrast.
• Layer over a plain white tee or turtleneck for a refined, clean contrast.
• Add metal accessories (rings, chain necklace) for a slight rugged edge.
• Works perfectly with monochrome, techwear, or vintage minimalist outfits.
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📝 Description
This BOYCOTT distressed leather jacket embodies the fusion of Japanese precision and Western ruggedness.
Crafted from genuine leather, it features a distinctive weathered patina that gives each piece a unique, broken-in charm. The stand collar with strap, zip details, and ribbed hem nod to traditional biker styles, while the clean tailoring adds a refined touch.
It’s a versatile jacket that balances structure and ease — perfect for both streetwear collectors and fans of timeless, lived-in outerwear.
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⭐ Rating (1–10)
9/10
• Excellent vintage wear condition
• Perfect patina (intentional aging, not damage)
• Fully functional zippers and lining
• Structurally solid
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⚙️ Condition
✅ Excellent vintage condition
✅ Distressing consistent and authentic
✅ Lining intact
✅ No cracks, tears, or peeling
⚠️ Minor natural creasing adds to aesthetic (desirable for collectors)
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🏁 Conclusion
A stunning BOYCOTT distressed leather jacket that captures the essence of early-2000s Japanese street fashion — minimalist yet rebellious.
The high-quality craftsmanship, subtle distressing, and moto-inspired silhouette make this piece a timeless collectible in Japanese menswear heritage.
Perfect for those who appreciate brands like Takeo Kikuchi, LAD MUSICIAN, and John Lawrence Sullivan, or anyone curating a vintage Japanese urban wardrobe with real personality.
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