Women's Fashion Leather Jackets
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Women's Fashion Motorcycle Jackets, Lambskin, Sheepskin & Faux Leather
Looking for a women's fashion motorcycle jacket that handles the road as well as it handles a night out? This collection was built for women riders who won't settle for gear that looks borrowed from the men's rack. Each jacket is cut from premium lambskin, sheepskin, or faux leather, with a leather thickness of 0.8-1.00 mm and the right balance of flexibility and day-to-day durability. Colors come in black, maroon, navy blue, and red. Sizing runs from XS to 5XL. Prices start at $109.95. Orders over $99 ship free. Since 1991, Renegade Classics has been outfitting serious riders with gear that moves with them, not against them.
Why This Women's Motorcycle Jacket Collection Stands Out
These aren't generic women's fashion jackets pulled from a catalog. Every piece in this collection is designed around how women actually ride, fitted through the shoulders, structured at the waist, and cut to stay in place when leaned forward over the bars.
That riding-specific cut is harder to find than it should be. Most moto jackets designed for women are just men's patterns in smaller sizes. This collection isn't.
Material options give riders room to choose based on how and where they ride:
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Lambskin leather: soft, light, and easy to break in from the first ride
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Sheepskin leather: slightly firmer, holds its shape over a full riding season
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Faux leather (synthetic leather jacket): vegan-friendly, handles light rain, and wipes clean
All three come in the same tailored silhouette. The differences are in feel and function, not in how they look on the bike.
Jacket Features Built for Women Riders Who Mean It
The details in this collection are practical rather than decorative. Here's what riders are actually working with.
Leather Thickness
Built with 0.8 to 1.00 mm leather that stays light enough for warm rides but still holds up on longer routes.
Material Options
Available in lambskin, sheepskin, and faux leather, each one softens and settles differently over time.
Color Range
Offered in black, maroon, navy blue, and red for simple style choices.
Size Range
Comes in sizes XS to 5XL, covering a wide range of body types.
Fit Design
Shaped around women’s proportions for a natural fit instead of adapting a men’s cut.
Mobility Cut
Patterned to allow free arm movement without pulling across the back.
Style Use
Designed as a moto-style jacket that still works as everyday outerwear off the bike.
Outfit Pairing
Matches easily with jeans, leggings, or riding pants without looking out of place.
Interior Lining
Fully lined inside for a smooth feel on the skin during longer rides.
Front Zipper
Classic, strong zipper that runs smoothly without catching.
Waist Adjusters
Side zippers at the waist let you refine the fit without adding bulk.
Exterior Pockets
Pockets are secured to stay closed even at higher speeds.
Interior Pocket
Hidden pocket space for small essentials like keys or cards.
Hardware Finish
Metal details are color-matched to the jacket for a clean, unified look.
Stitching Quality
Reinforced stitching keeps the structure firm and helps the jacket hold its shape over time.
How to Size This Jacket at Home (XS to 5XL Guide)
Getting the right fit on a moto jacket matters more than most clothing decisions. Too tight and you can't reach the bars comfortably. Too loose and the jacket shifts at speed. Here's how to measure before ordering.
Three measurements cover most fit decisions:
Chest
Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape level. This is the most important number for jacket sizing.
Waist
Measure at the natural waist, not the hips. The waist zip adjusters on these jackets give a few inches of room either way.
Sleeve length
Measure from the top of the shoulder down to the wrist bone with the arm slightly bent; this mimics the riding position.
Fit tips by riding style:
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Tip 1: Riders who wear additional layers underneath (thermal or base layer) should size up one size
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Tip 2: If between sizes, go up; a slightly larger jacket sits better on the bike and can be adjusted at the waist
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Tip 3: The 0.8 to 1.00 mm lambskin and sheepskin options soften and stretch slightly with wear, so a snug initial fit is fine for genuine leather
When in doubt, use the size chart on the product page. The cut is true to women's sizing, not inflated or vanity-sized.
Pros and Cons Every Rider Should Know Before Buying
No jacket is right for every rider. Here's the honest breakdown before committing.
What Works
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Size range up to 5XL, rare in the women's casual jackets and moto gear category
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Three leather types cover different preferences and price comfort zones
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Entry price at $109.95 is competitive for a genuine lambskin or sheepskin option
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The styling holds up well beyond the bike; these work equally well as everyday outerwear beyond the bike.
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Free shipping on orders over $99 removes one more reason to delay
What to Think About First
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Faux leather (synthetic) won't develop the same patina as genuine leather over the years of use
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At 0.8 mm on the thinner end, this is a style-forward jacket, not rated gear for track or aggressive highway riding
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Color choices are limited to four. Riders looking for something outside black, maroon, navy blue, or red won't find it here
That's the full picture. Nothing buried.
Jacket Care Tips That Keep the Leather Looking Sharp
A leather jacket at this price point is worth taking care of. The right maintenance routine is short and straightforward; it's not a chore if it's done regularly.
Lambskin leather
Lambskin leather needs gentle handling. After riding, just wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth so dust and marks don’t sit on the surface. Use a leather conditioner every 2 to 3 months to keep it soft and prevent drying out. Keep it away from direct sunlight when storing, because the color can fade. Always hang it on a wide hanger so it keeps its shape. Folding it can leave permanent creases.
Sheepskin leather
Sheepskin leather is cared for in almost the same way. It’s a bit tougher than lambskin and handles light moisture better. Wipe it after use and let it dry properly if it gets damp. A leather protector spray can help during light rain. Conditioning once a season is enough to keep it in good condition.
Faux leather (synthetic)
Faux leather is easier to manage. Most dirt comes off with a damp cloth. It doesn’t need conditioning, and a basic synthetic cleaner works if it gets dirty. It won’t crack like real leather, but too much sun can still fade the color, so it should be stored away from direct light.
Break-in period for genuine leather:
New lambskin and sheepskin jackets feel stiff in the first few weeks. That's normal. Wearing the jacket for short periods indoors speeds up the process without stressing the material. After 8 to 12 rides, most genuine leather jackets settle into a comfortable fit that's shaped to the wearer.
How This Jacket Holds Up in Different Riding Conditions
These are style-forward women's fashion leather jackets, not rated protective gear. Knowing where they work well prevents the wrong expectations and an unnecessary return.
Daily commuting and city riding:
This is where these jackets earn their place. The 0.8 to 1.00 mm leather thickness is comfortable for a full commute without overheating, and the moto cut doesn't look out of place once the helmet comes off. Genuine leather handles light wind and road grime without absorbing it. Faux leather wipes down faster at the end of the day.
Warm-weather riding:
The thinner leather works in the warmer months. These jackets don't trap heat the way heavier gear does. Black and navy absorb more heat in direct sun; maroon and red run slightly cooler. In temperatures above 85°F, faux leather tends to breathe better than sheepskin.
Light rain:
Lambskin and sheepskin handle light drizzle without damage if dried properly afterward: pat dry, don't rub, and let it air-dry away from direct heat. Faux leather repels light moisture on its own and is the better pick for riders in wetter climates. None of these jackets is waterproof for sustained rain riding.
Layering in cooler months:
The cut fits a thin thermal base layer underneath without straining the zipper or shoulder seams. For colder rides, pairing this jacket under long leather coats for women adds wind protection without losing the moto look underneath.
Built for Riders: Why This Brand Has Lasted 30+ Years
Renegade Classics has been in the rider gear business since 1991, over three decades of fitting real riders before most online gear shops existed.
The brand started at a time when women's motorcycle gear meant buying men's cuts in smaller sizes. That gap shaped the early designs, and it still drives the collection today. Women's faux leather and genuine-leather styles at this brand are cut to fit how women actually wear and move in their gear, on long rides, short commutes, and everything in between.
Three things riders mention consistently:
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Sizing that runs true across the collection
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Gear that goes from the parking lot to the bar without looking out of place
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Price points that don't force a choice between quality and cost
For riders shopping alongside a partner or crew, the men's fashion jackets section carries the same construction standard.
Orders over $99 ship free. No code required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What leather types are in this collection?
Three: lambskin, sheepskin, and faux leather. Lambskin is the softest and breaks in quickest. Sheepskin is slightly firmer and holds its structure over time. Faux leather (synthetic) is the most weather-resistant of the three and the easiest to wipe clean after a ride.
What does 0.8 to 1.00 mm leather thickness mean for a rider?
It means a jacket that's flexible and light enough for everyday wear. This thickness is good for commuting, casual rides, and general use. Riders who need certified impact protection for track days or highway riding should look at gear specifically rated for those conditions.
What sizes are offered?
XS through 5XL. The pattern is built for women's proportions, not a standard men's cut resized down.
Is there free shipping?
Yes. Orders over $99 ship free automatically, no code needed at checkout.
Can this jacket be worn off the bike?
Easily. The moto silhouette works as a going-out jacket, a casual layer, or an everyday women's fashion jacket. It doesn't read as strictly riding gear.
How do genuine leather and faux leather compare over time?
Genuine leather (lambskin or sheepskin) ages with use, it softens, shapes to the wearer, and develops character over the years. Faux leather lasts longer but won't develop the same worn-in quality. Both hold up well with basic care.