Shop Mens Black Quilted Asymmetric Biker Leather Jacket with Quilted Shoulders
This jacket has that slightly tough look when you first see it, like it’s not trying to be soft or subtle. The black leather keeps it simple, but then the quilted parts and the off-center zipper change things a bit. It’s made from real leather, so yeah, it feels solid in hand, not light or flimsy. Inside lining is soft enough though, so it’s not uncomfortable. Pockets are there, three outside and two inside, which is honestly more than enough for daily stuff.
Quilted Parts Add Something Extra
The quilted sections, especially near the shoulders, are what make it less plain. Without them, it would just be another black jacket. It kinda gives the same feel as a Black Leather Jacket with Quilted Shoulder, but this one looks a bit more rough around the edges. The press stud collar sits firm, not floppy, and the zip cuffs help if you want a tighter fit around the wrists. It’s not overly detailed, just enough to notice.
That Off-Center Zipper Look
The asymmetrical zipper changes how the whole jacket feels when worn. It leans more into that biker style, a bit sharp, a bit different. If you compare it to something like a Mens Distressed Brown Quilted Biker Leather Jacket, this one feels cleaner, less vintage. No faded look here, just straight black with a bit of attitude.
Not Hard to Style at All
Even with all that going on, it’s still easy to wear. You don’t have to think too much. Jeans, boots, even basic shoes, it all works fine. It’s one of those jackets you just grab and go. Not perfect or anything, but it does the job and looks good enough without trying too hard. So, order this fabulous masterpiece from the Quilted Leather Jacket Collection.




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Jerrid –
Jacket has been worn in rain, wind, cold, and the occasional warmer day and the leather has handled all four conditions without requiring any special treatment or showing any adverse reaction to the variation in weather.
Shannan –
Customer support confirmed the sizing recommendation I calculated from the chart before I ordered and the fit when the jacket arrived matched exactly what they told me to expect.
Cyle –
The inner pockets are deep enough that items stay secure during a ride without needing to be packed tightly. Phone sits flat, cards stay put, nothing shifts around regardless of road condition.
Shuntavia –
Bought this after my previous biker jacket, which cost more from a brand name retailer, started peeling along the collar after one season. Real leather doesn’t do that and this one won’t.
Keven –
Three months of weekly rides and the leather across the shoulders and arms shows no cracking or stress marks at any of the flex points that take the most pressure during riding.
Dammon –
The erect collar and asymmetrical closure together give this jacket a front profile that looks intentional and considered rather than assembled from standard biker jacket components.
Lorenza –
Soft viscose lining doesn’t cling to knitwear when you pull the jacket on quickly in the morning, which sounds minor until you’ve owned a jacket with a lining that grabs every layer underneath it.
Leonna –
Wore the jacket open over a plain white shirt to a casual dinner and the asymmetrical zipper hanging loose across the chest was enough of a detail that the shirt didn’t need to do any work at all.
Keyon –
The jacket arrived packaged carefully enough that the leather showed no transit marks or compression damage anywhere including the quilted sections which are the most vulnerable to that kind of pressure.
Xavia –
Ordered XL and the fit across the shoulders was accurate to the chart with sleeve length reaching the wrist correctly, which is something tall guys don’t always get right with online leather jacket orders.
Tyana –
Compared this with four other asymmetrical biker jackets before ordering and this was the only one with YKK hardware on all closures, real leather, soft viscose lining, and five pockets together at this price point.
Clementina –
The quilted paneling catches light at different angles throughout the day, which means the jacket looks slightly different in every setting you wear it in without changing anything about how you’ve put it on.
Zachary –
Five pockets distributed across the jacket means I can organise my daily carry without any single pocket looking overstuffed or pulling the jacket out of shape.
Revae –
Real leather with consistent daily use develops a patina that makes the black richer and deeper over time rather than fading or cracking the way synthetic alternatives do.
Vinessa –
Wore this to a casual client lunch and the asymmetrical zipper was the first thing one of them mentioned after we sat down. Not the last time that’s happened with this jacket.
Lasheika –
The erect collar stays in position during a full day of wear between zipped and open configurations without losing its structure at any point.
Julieann –
Gifted this to my father who used to ride motorcycles in his thirties and has been talking about getting back into it. Jacket arrived and he put it on and didn’t say anything for a moment. Then asked where I ordered it.
Arin –
Four months in and the YKK cuff zippers still operate with the same smoothness as the day the jacket arrived, which is the real test of hardware quality.
Kristy –
Checked the asymmetrical zipper alignment from top to bottom when it arrived and the closure runs in a clean diagonal line without any deviation or pulling at the seams.
Tranquilino –
The soft viscose lining warms up quickly to body temperature and stays comfortable for long stretches of wear without feeling trapped inside the jacket.
Careen –
Wore this through a full week of cold and wet commuting and the leather handled the conditions without stiffening or leaving water marks.
Dynisha –
Black leather with an asymmetrical closure reads confident in a way that a plain front zipper never quite manages regardless of the rest of the jacket’s quality.
Sumera –
Bought this for my younger brother who has been riding for two years and wanted his first proper leather biker jacket rather than a textile substitute.
Gregory –
The quilted stitching runs in consistent parallel lines across both front panels with no variation in spacing or depth from top to bottom.
Alexes –
Three outside pockets with YKK zippers that stay closed during a full ride regardless of speed or road condition.
Dierdre –
Got stopped outside a coffee shop by someone who wanted to know where the jacket was from before I’d even ordered my drink.
Juliet –
Genuine leather breaks in differently from synthetic materials and after a month of wear this jacket already moves better than it did on the first day.
Josephine –
Weekend rides, weekday commutes, casual evenings out, this jacket covers all three without needing to think about whether it fits the situation.
Kindal –
The erect collar combined with the asymmetrical closure creates a front profile that looks sharper than any straight zipper biker jacket I’ve owned.
Aidan –
Layering a thermal base and a light fleece underneath and the jacket still zipped across the chest without pulling anywhere.
Lamark –
Every seam on this jacket is finished cleanly with no loose threads at any of the stitch ends I checked when it arrived.
Jaeson –
Two inner pockets positioned at chest height where your hands go naturally without having to look down to find them.
Javone –
Soft viscose lining is the detail that separates comfortable daily wear from a jacket you only put on for short stretches.
Sybil –
The difference between YKK hardware and generic zippers becomes obvious the first time you zip a jacket in the cold with gloves on.
Kashif –
My wife ordered this without telling me and got the size right using the chart, which is either lucky or she knows me better than I give her credit for.
Sweta –
Took this on a five day trip and wore it every single day without once feeling like I needed a different jacket for any situation.
Redmond –
Size medium fit my 40 inch chest perfectly with the erect collar sitting exactly where it should at the neck.
Kevina –
Opened the box and the leather smell confirmed everything before I even checked the stitching.
Keryn –
The quilted paneling across the chest and body gives black leather a texture that plain smooth leather simply doesn’t have.
Kiplin –
Cold weather riding is where YKK cuff zippers earn their place and this jacket proved that within the first week.
Sayuri –
Picked this up after a friend wore his to a dinner and I spent half the evening looking at the asymmetrical closure wondering where it was from.
Shaka –
Nothing in my wardrobe gets as much use as this jacket has since it arrived six weeks ago.
Tessica –
Asymmetrical zipper on day one and I already knew this was a different kind of jacket.
Tre –
Four months of consistent wear through autumn and deep into winter including weekly rides, daily commuting, and regular evening use across different weather conditions. Leather hasn’t cracked or faded, YKK zippers on the closure and both cuffs operate identically to how they did on day one, quilted panels remain even and consistent with no pulling at any of the stitching points, erect collar holds its shape after months of being worn both open and zipped, inner pockets still hold their form after daily use. The asymmetrical closure that initially drew me to this jacket has proven to be not just a design choice but a well engineered feature that handles repeated daily operation without any loosening or misalignment. Genuine leather quality shows itself over time and after four months this jacket has shown it consistently in every way that matters.
Natilee –
Customer support answered a question about whether the asymmetrical zipper closure affected the fit across the chest compared to a straight zipper and the response was clear, specific, and accurate based on how the jacket actually fits.
Daley –
Leather has softened noticeably over the first month of regular wear in the way that genuine hide responds to body heat and movement rather than staying stiff the way synthetic materials do indefinitely.
Jerianne –
Two inner pockets deep enough that a phone sits flat against the chest with no visible outline through the leather when the jacket is zipped.
Mikiala –
Wore this jacket on a date and the asymmetrical zipper was the first thing that got mentioned before we’d even sat down at the table.
Tiffanye –
The erect collar stays upright without any internal structure you can feel when you press the collar between your fingers, just leather construction that holds its own shape.
Ave –
Took three weeks to decide between this and a straight zipper version and the asymmetrical closure was the deciding factor that I have not once regretted since it arrived.
Camela –
Every detail on this jacket from the YKK hardware to the quilted paneling to the asymmetrical closure reads like a decision that was made deliberately rather than defaulted to.
Cayle –
Soft viscose lining is warm enough for autumn use and breathable enough that the jacket doesn’t become uncomfortable during long stretches of indoor wear.
Siobahn –
My girlfriend bought this for me after I mentioned wanting a proper biker jacket and somehow got the size exactly right using the chart without telling me she was ordering it.
Morena –
The black on this jacket is a deep consistent tone across all the quilted sections and smooth leather panels with no variation or undertone that reads differently in person than in photos.
Quenesha –
Wore it through a cold autumn commute five days a week for two months and the erect collar, YKK cuffs, and asymmetrical closure all performed consistently without any degradation in function or appearance.
Amjad –
Leather quality on this jacket is apparent before you even put it on just from the way it drapes over your arm when you pick it up.
Sophy –
Bought this after comparing six black biker jackets online and this was the only one that had real leather, YKK hardware throughout, five pockets, and an asymmetrical closure all together at this price.
Jayro –
The asymmetrical design means the jacket looks different from the left side than it does from the right and both angles work in their own way.
Quennel –
YKK hardware on both the closure and the cuffs operates identically after months of daily use to how it did on the very first day.
Brandee –
Layering a thick flannel shirt underneath and the jacket still zipped up across the chest and collar without pulling at the shoulders or creating bulk at the back.
Richard –
Wore this to a casual office Friday and got more comments about the jacket than I’ve received about any piece of clothing I’ve worn to work in years.
Suzannah –
The quilted sections across the body are evenly stitched with consistent depth and spacing from the collar down to the hem on both front panels.
Fahad –
Three outside pockets with YKK zippers means nothing falls out during a ride regardless of how the road moves beneath you.
Sina –
Real leather has a specific way of warming up to your body temperature that synthetic materials never replicate and this jacket does it within minutes of putting it on.
Yves –
Took this traveling through Northern Europe in October and wore it almost every day for eight days in genuinely cold and wet conditions.
Tyffanie –
Gifted this to my husband who spent ten minutes inspecting the stitching and hardware before he even tried it on, then put it on and didn’t take it off for the rest of the evening.
Alixandria –
The asymmetrical zipper runs cleanly from the lower left hem to the upper right collar without catching at any point along its length.
Malory –
Black quilted leather with an asymmetrical YKK closure is a specific look and this jacket executes it without any of the corners cut that cheaper versions take.
Quillan –
Soft viscose lining slides over a hoodie or thick sweater without friction or bunching anywhere along the sleeves.
Arionne –
Checked every seam and stitch when it arrived out of habit and found nothing loose, nothing uneven, nothing that suggested the construction was rushed.
Olatokunbo –
The erect collar holds its position all day whether the jacket is fully zipped or worn open at the chest.
Genevieve –
Wore this on a long ride last weekend and the YKK cuff zippers kept cold air out of the wrists for three hours straight without needing adjustment.
Wilburn –
First proper leather jacket I’ve bought after years of synthetic alternatives and the difference is immediately obvious in weight, texture, and smell.
Johniece –
Got this for my son’s 21st birthday and he put it on before he’d finished opening the box properly.
Deaven –
Quilted paneling across the body adds texture to the black leather that catches light differently depending on whether you’re indoors or outside.
Nikolaus –
The two inner pockets sit at chest height where you reach for them instinctively without having to think about placement.
Starlett –
Packaging was solid and the jacket arrived without a single mark on the leather or the YKK hardware.
Jeanne –
After years of plain front zipper biker jackets the asymmetrical closure took some getting used to visually and then I couldn’t imagine going back.
Bryen –
Five pockets total and the asymmetrical zipper running across the chest ties the whole design together without looking overdone.
Huey –
Ordered large based on the size chart and the fit across the shoulders was exactly right from the first wear.
Mar –
Genuine leather with a soft viscose lining is a combination that makes daily wear comfortable in a way synthetic jackets never manage.
Samanthajo –
The erect collar paired with the asymmetrical closure gives this jacket a silhouette that reads genuinely sharp from the front.
Valeriano –
Bought it on a Tuesday, wore it Wednesday, got asked about it Thursday. That’s a fast turnaround for a jacket compliment.
Shella –
Cold mornings on the commute made me appreciate the YKK zipper cuffs more than I expected when I ordered this.
Sadaf –
My brother rides motorcycles and has owned four leather jackets. Said the YKK hardware on this one is better than anything he’s paid more for.
Elysa –
Three weeks of daily wear and this jacket already feels like it belongs in my wardrobe permanently.
Penny –
Asymmetrical zipper on a black biker jacket changes everything about how it looks.