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This is a jacket for those who ride—or at least dream of riding—without compromise. The Daytona Iron Cow Yeger Dark Cognac is cut from thick cowhide, a leather that doesn’t flinch at wind, rain, or the occasional scrape. It’s not a racing shell, nor is it a fashion statement in the fleeting sense; it’s a proper moto jacket, designed to age with you, season after season.
The cut is trim enough to avoid flapping in the breeze, yet it leaves room for a sweater underneath when the temperature drops. The shoulders sit where they should, and the sleeves taper just enough to keep the look clean without restricting movement. It’s a silhouette that works on a café racer as well as it does on a city commuter.
Four zippered side pockets swallow gloves, a wallet, or a small tool roll, while the interior hides five more—two of them cavernous enough for a folded map or a tablet. The lining is a cotton-polyester blend, breathable enough to wear in summer yet sturdy enough to insulate in autumn. A snap-button collar and zippered wrist gussets let you seal out the elements when the weather turns.
The back panel has a concealed opening for a spine protector, a feature that acknowledges the realities of riding without pretending to be CE-certified. It’s a jacket that respects the road but leaves the final choice of protection up to you.
The leather starts deep and warm, a shade that recalls vintage café racers and well-worn saddlebags. Over time, it will darken further, developing a patina that records every ride, every spill, every mile. It’s a jacket that doesn’t just look lived-in—it looks earned.
Daytona has been crafting moto jackets since the early 2000s, specialising in robust leathers that bridge the gap between urban style and road-ready durability. Daytona’s designs favour function—ample pockets, adjustable closures, and room for armour—without sacrificing the timeless lines of classic moto wear. The result is a collection that appeals to riders who want a jacket that looks as good in a Parisian café as it does on a weekend ride through the Alps.
CaractéristiquesFrequently Asked Questions
The cowhide leather is described as very thick, offering durability and a robust feel, though the exact measurement isn't specified. This thickness contributes to its resistance and vintage appearance over time.
Yes, the jacket features a specific opening designed to accommodate a back protector. However, it is not certified for motorcycle use, so any added protection would be for personal preference rather than safety compliance.
To preserve the dark cognac colour, regularly clean the leather with a damp cloth and use a leather conditioner suitable for thick hides. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight or moisture, as these can alter the patina and fade the colour over time.
The lining, made of cotton and polyester, is not specified as removable. It’s best to spot-clean the interior with a mild detergent and allow it to air dry to maintain its condition.
The thick cowhide leather and lining make this jacket suitable for cooler weather, though it can be worn in milder conditions if layered appropriately. It’s not designed for extreme cold or wet conditions without additional protection.
The wrist zips, known as ease zips, allow for adjustability around the cuffs. This feature ensures a snug fit, making it easier to layer over gloves or adjust for comfort without compromising the jacket’s slim silhouette.
The jacket includes five interior pockets, two of which are very large and ideal for storing documents or larger items. While they provide ample storage, they are not specifically designed for high-security needs, so valuables should still be kept with care.
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