SKU RS124
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Era
Likely late 1990s–early 2000s, based on the style, construction, label design, and Korean sizing tag.
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Gender
Men’s (Homme = male).
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Color
Dark chocolate brown.
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Founder / Brand Information
The jacket’s label shows “XS homme”, which is not a globally recognized brand but instead appears to be a Korean domestic or boutique manufacturer—common in early-2000s imported leather garments.
No known founder is associated with this brand.
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Type of Garment
Moto-Utility Leather Jacket / Military-inspired Leather Jacket
Key features:
• Shoulder epaulets
• High snap collar (biker style)
• Multiple zip and flap pockets
• Thick, rugged leather
• Adjustable waist tabs
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Tips for Styling
✔ Casual streetwear: pair with dark denim, boots, and a plain tee.
✔ Rugged outdoor look: layer over flannel or hoodie.
✔ Military-inspired fit: combine with cargo pants & leather boots.
✔ Night look: all-black outfit for sharper contrast.
Avoid pairing with overly formal clothing—the jacket is distinctly rugged and utilitarian.
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Description
This is a heavy, dark-brown leather jacket with a strong military–moto hybrid identity. It features epaulets, a stand collar with snap closure, multiple functional pockets, and heavy-grade stitching. The leather appears semi-glossy, thick, and naturally creased, indicating genuine leather that has aged with use.
The interior label and care tag show Korean text, suggesting Korean domestic production. The size “105” confirms a men’s size, although the neck label shows “XS homme,” which may refer to cut rather than actual measurement—Korean sizing often uses number-based measurement instead of S/M/L accuracy.
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Rating & Condition
Rating: 8/10
Condition: Good Vintage Condition
• Leather naturally creased and aged (normal for genuine leather)
• No major tears or large stains visible
• All pockets and closures appear intact
• Epaulets and stitching look secure
• Minor wear on cuffs—typical for age
This is a well-preserved vintage leather jacket with strong character.
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Conclusion
This piece is a rugged, vintage Korean leather moto-utility jacket, likely from the late 1990s–early 2000s. Its heavy construction, epaulets, and multi-pocket design give it a military biker aesthetic that pairs well with jeans, boots, and streetwear outfits. The leather is aged but strong, making it both collectible and wearable today.