Inspired by classic perfecto jackets of the 1950’s, the Clash by RSD is the perfect blend of a detailed rocker style leather jacket with premium materials and motorcycle functionality. The Clash boasts a ton of unique features that make for an instant classic.
Constructed of Airborne leather in rich Tobacco, a top grain cow-hide leather that has been exclusively developed for RSD feels and smells as good as it looks.
Each Clash is finished by hand resulting in a unique one of a kind jacket. Timeless, versatile and stylish both on and off the bike. The asymmetrical designed front zipper keeps the that rocker look front and center while the quilted stitched accents and the infamous coffin stitched elbow round out the design.
Don’t let the looks of the Clash fool you; underneath that rocker styling is a true performance riding jacket. Colors: Black, Tobacco, Oxblood. Sizes: S – 3XL. Roland Sands Design.
Very nice looking jacket as is all of the RSD swag
I think they need a few more photos to better explain “motorcycle functionality” and “infamous coffin stitched elbow”, if and where it has pockets, and if it has zippered sleeves. And..what’s that red white and blue splash of color on the lower left sleeve? Also, can’t say I’ve ever heard of “Airborne leather” — is that a synonym for more expensive?
Isn’t the slant zipper going in the opposite direction, like a girl’s jacket?
Good jacket on a cafe style bike, its a very close fit and not really suited to cruiser bike riding position.
also not much in the way of pockets for carrying stuff.
Had one of these given as a gift but sold it after a few weeks,
I much prefer my original Schott Perfecto
I assume they’re paying royalties to the estate of Mr Strummer et al for the use of the name?lol
$650-$750 and made in Whereisitstan and/or China. No thanks. You can actually get a jacket made here, with thicker (less fashionable) leather for same or less $$. Fox Creek comes to mind.