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Italian cowhide Mulholland jacket

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    • Mulholland Drive is a road in Southern California, located north of Hollywood, and named after William Mulholland, a pioneer civil engineer in Los Angeles.

      Mulholland Drive also falls within the patrol jurisdiction of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In the early days, uniform standards among U.S. law enforcement agencies were relatively loose, and officers often ordered their uniforms from local tailors or stores they were familiar with.

      The original inspiration for the “Mulholland” leather jacket comes from one such CHP-issued uniform from the 1930s, making it a piece rooted in history. It carries the distinct features of a 1930s sports jacket, including:

      • A straight zip front
      • Notched lapel
      • Three-pocket design
      • Adjustable cuffs

      The only notable difference is that the Mulholland jacket features several pressed crease lines at the hem, a unique detail distinguishing it from standard sports jackets of the era. Crafted from A-grade Italian cowhide, the leather is thick, supple, and flawless in appearance, offering great comfort and wearability.

    Mulholland Drive is a road in Southern California, located north of Hollywood, and named after William Mulholland, a pioneer civil engineer in Los Angeles.

    Mulholland Drive also falls within the patrol jurisdiction of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In the early days, uniform standards among U.S. law enforcement agencies were relatively loose, and officers often ordered their uniforms from local tailors or stores they were familiar with.

    The original inspiration for the “Mulholland” leather jacket comes from one such CHP-issued uniform from the 1930s, making it a piece rooted in history. It carries the distinct features of a 1930s sports jacket, including:

    • A straight zip front
    • Notched lapel
    • Three-pocket design
    • Adjustable cuffs

    The only notable difference is that the Mulholland jacket features several pressed crease lines at the hem, a unique detail distinguishing it from standard sports jackets of the era. Crafted from A-grade Italian cowhide, the leather is thick, supple, and flawless in appearance, offering great comfort and wearability.

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    • V
      Vibrator
      Verified Buyer
      1 month ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      5 Stars

      It fits perfectly and the workmanship is still the same as before. This is the second one I bought from you.

    • D
      d**s
      Verified Buyer
      2 months ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      5 Stars

      Too handsome, bro, I've been wain for a long time

    • T
      t**11
      Verified Buyer
      3 months ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      5 Stars

      For me, It was so expensive to get high end leathet jacket. but one day I found a good reasonable brand. Veluokldly makes me feel statisfied. Thank you for making this jacket.