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Dawson Leather Jacket Review

  • Writer: David Connolly
    David Connolly
  • 22 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

The Dawson draws from mid-century D-pocket motorcycle jackets, reimagined through our own lens with refined proportions and functional updates. It carries the heritage cues of classic riders while introducing details unique to Master Supply Co. The signature D-pocket remains at the core, paired with a Western-inspired coin pocket cut with a pointed flap a nod to early workwear design rather than a strict reproduction of any single vintage pattern. The D-pocket features a hidden side-entry hand warmer, mirrored on the opposite side for symmetry and practicality.


Hardware includes vintage-style Talon zippers a 10 mm main zip with leather pull tab and 7 mm pocket zips chosen for durability and authenticity. Side buckle adjusters allow for waist refinement, while the single-point back yoke ties the design together with a subtle Western influence. Inside, the Dawson features a lightly quilted cross-stitch lining for comfort and structure without excess bulk, making it suitable for year-round wear. The shearling collar attaches and removes easily via concealed snaps, allowing a clean collar line when detached. The lining is 100% cotton twill for breathability and long-term durability. This leather jacket is built from 1.5 mm full-grain vegetable-tanned cowhide with a tea-core finish that will reveal warm brown undertones as it wears in.


The Dawson is a modern evolution of the traditional double rider true to its roots, but built with forward-thinking design and craftsmanship.



 
 
 

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