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The Men’s Green Quilted Sleeve Leather Biker Jacket is made for people who love bold fashion with a modern twist. It is stylish plus full of character. The deep green color gives it a fresh and unique look, which is different from the usual black or brown biker jackets. It is perfect for anyone who wants to stand out while keeping a cool biker vibe.
This jacket is made from real leather, which makes it durable plus long-lasting. The leather feels smooth plus strong, giving you both comfort and protection. The inner soft viscose lining keeps you warm plus comfortable throughout the day. You can wear it for long hours without feeling heavy.
The most eye-catching feature of this jacket is its quilted arm design. The quilted pattern on the sleeves gives texture as well as detail, making it look bold. It gives the same powerful feel as the Brown Quilted Shoulder Motorcycle Jacket, but with a fresh green tone. The notch style collar adds a classic biker touch, giving the jacket a sharp look.
Furthermore, the front zipper closure makes it easy to wear, while the zipper cuffs add extra style. The jacket also comes with three outside pockets plus two inner pockets, giving you enough space to carry your daily stuff.
This jacket has a strong plus heroic vibe, similar to the Luther Quilted Shoulder Leather Jacket, making it perfect for those who love bold fashion statements. You can pair it with black jeans as well as boots for a tough biker look. So, don’t waste your time and order this incredible clothing piece from the Quilted Leather Jacket Collection.










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Johnanna –
Owned this jacket for about two and a half months with consistent use including weekly rides and regular daily wear through autumn into early winter. Leather hasn’t cracked or faded, quilted arm sections still sit flat with no pulling at the stitching, zipper cuffs still seal properly at the wrist. Green leather with real use picks up a subtle patina that makes the color richer rather than duller over time. Bought this wanting something genuinely different from the standard options and it has held up in both quality and character through consistent real world use.
Meghanne –
I compared this with two other green leather jackets before ordering. One had synthetic leather, the other had a plain fabric lining that looked cheap against the leather exterior. This one had real leather and a viscose lining that matched the quality of the outside. Not a difficult choice once I looked at all three properly.
Ramsay –
The inner pockets are deep enough to hold a phone without it shifting around while riding. Tested that specifically because a phone moving inside a pocket at speed gets distracting. Both inner pockets hold items securely without needing to be overstuffed.
Liseth –
Packaging was protective and the jacket arrived without any damage or marks. Green leather showed no transit creasing. Hood was clean, zippers operated smoothly from the first use. Everything ready to wear immediately.
Martha –
Real leather breaks in over time in a way that improves the jacket rather than degrading it. Already after a few weeks the quilted arms have softened slightly at the flex points and the body leather moves more naturally. Each wear makes it fit better.
Kelle –
Green leather in a biker cut is a combination that reads confident without being aggressive. Not trying to be subtle, not overdoing it either. Wore it to a casual dinner and it fit the setting without standing out in the wrong way.
Christiana –
The three outer pockets sit at natural positions on the jacket. Nothing placed awkwardly high or low. Hands go into the side pockets without thinking about where they are. Pocket placement is one of those things designers either get right or don’t and this one got it right.
Dennie –
Took this on a weekend ride in October. Cold enough to test the jacket properly. Zipper cuffs sealed at the wrists, leather blocked the wind across the body, quilted arms provided extra insulation through the sleeves. Comfortable for the full ride without needing to add a layer underneath.
Blase –
Size large fits well across the shoulders with the biker cut tapering slightly through the waist. Not restrictive, just structured enough that the jacket holds its shape on the body rather than hanging loosely. Size chart was accurate for my measurements.
Kalib –
Wore this to a casual evening out and got asked about the color more than the jacket itself. Green leather is specific enough that people who notice clothing want to know where it came from. Ended up recommending the site twice in the same night.
Dawne –
The quilted stitching on the arms runs evenly from shoulder to cuff on both sleeves. Pulled gently at the seams when it arrived just to check the construction. Nothing moved. Quilting on leather done properly holds up to that kind of inspection.
Mart –
Leather quality is apparent when you hold the jacket up before putting it on. Weight, texture, the way it drapes. Real leather has a specific character that synthetic materials approximate but never quite match. This one has it.
Lisbeth –
Viscose lining sits smooth against the arms when you pull the jacket on. No friction against knitwear underneath, no bunching at the elbows. Makes getting in and out of the jacket quick and easy which sounds minor until you’re doing it multiple times a day.
Mahesh –
Zipper cuffs close firmly at the wrist without needing to force them. Open smoothly when you want them open. Quality hardware that operates the same way every time is something you don’t notice until you’ve used cheap hardware that doesn’t.
Dierre –
Bought this because I was tired of black leather jackets. Green was a risk I was willing to take and it paid off. The tone is rich enough that it works for evening wear and understated enough that it doesn’t look like a costume in daylight.
Mohammed –
Ordered this for my husband who has been riding motorcycles for fifteen years. He said the zipper cuffs seal better than the buckle cuffs on his previous jacket and the notch collar sits flat at speed without catching wind. Practical upgrade in both details.
Doris –
The green develops differently in different light. Warmer and richer indoors, more complex outdoors where the quilted arm sections catch the light at different angles. Not a flat color at all once you spend time wearing it.
Salvadore –
Five pockets on a biker jacket is genuinely useful. Three outside for everyday items, two inner for anything I want kept secure. Rode for three hours last weekend and never had to stop to dig through a bag for anything.
Ascencion –
Quilted arms on a smooth leather body is a combination that works better visually than I imagined from the product photos. The texture contrast between the two sections gives the jacket a layered look that plain biker jackets don’t have.
Javin –
The notch collar is more versatile than I expected on a biker style jacket. Worn open with a plain tee underneath it looks relaxed. Zipped up with the collar lying flat it reads sharper. Same jacket, two different moods depending on how you wear it.
Jerral –
Green leather biker jacket that actually looks like real leather. Color is rich, build is solid.
Shekia –
Had this jacket for about two months with regular wear including weekend rides and daily use during cooler weather. Leather hasn’t cracked or faded, zipper cuffs still seal properly, quilted arm sections still sit flat without any pulling at the stitching. Green leather with real use develops a subtle variation in tone that makes it look even more interesting than when it arrived. Bought this wanting something different from the standard black or brown options and it has delivered on that consistently every time I put it on.
Sueanne –
Packaging was solid and the jacket arrived in perfect condition. Green leather showed no marks or creases from transit. Tried it on immediately and the size matched what the chart indicated. Zipper operated smoothly from the first use.
Analicia –
Leather has softened noticeably after the first few weeks of regular wear. Started with that slight stiffness new leather always has and broke in quickly. Quilted arms moved freely from the start and the rest of the jacket followed within days.
Calley –
The three outer pockets are all properly deep and functional. Not decorative stitched pockets that barely hold anything. Phone, keys, small items distributed across them without any pocket looking overstuffed or pulling the jacket out of shape.
Keandrea –
Took this traveling and wore it almost every day for a week. Comfortable for long stretches of walking, practical enough for cooler evenings, and distinctive enough that it photographed well everywhere we went. Green leather travels better than you’d expect.
Aurelia –
Quilted arm stitching is even and consistent from shoulder to cuff. Checked it carefully on both sleeves because that’s where workmanship shows on quilted leather. No puckering, no uneven sections, no loose threads at the stitch ends.
Lamberto –
The green color is a medium tone that sits between olive and forest. Not neon, not dark enough to read as black in low light. A genuine green that makes a statement without being aggressive about it.
Vivek –
Real leather smell when it arrived. Not synthetic, not chemical. Confirmed the material before I even tried it on. Viscose lining inside felt smooth and the construction looked clean throughout. No loose threads, no uneven stitching anywhere.
Demarco –
Notch collar sits flat when the jacket is open which gives it a cleaner look than a collar that flops or sticks out at odd angles. Details like that are what separate a well designed jacket from one that just looks right in product photos.
Ling –
Wore this on a ride through the countryside on a cold morning. Quilted arms provided extra insulation through the sleeves which is where cold usually gets in first on a leather jacket. Zipper cuffs sealed at the wrists. Comfortable for two hours without stopping.
Cailyn –
The zipper closure runs smoothly from bottom to top without catching at any point. Hardware feels solid when you grip the pull. After years of cheaper jackets where the zipper starts dragging within weeks this kind of quality is immediately noticeable.
Maresha –
Ordered medium and the fit is right through the chest and shoulders. Biker cut tapers slightly at the waist which suits the style without being restrictive. Size chart was accurate and the sleeve length worked for my arms.
Marilena –
Green leather in natural light has a depth to it that photos don’t fully capture. Indoor light brings out a richer tone. Outdoor light shows more variation across the quilted sections. Not a flat color at all once you’re actually wearing it.
Jay –
Viscose lining slides over whatever you wear underneath without friction or bunching. Pull the jacket on quickly and it cooperates instead of grabbing at your sleeves. That kind of lining makes daily wear genuinely easier.
Kaneshia –
The quilted arm detail gives the sleeves texture and structure that smooth leather sleeves don’t have. Makes the jacket look more considered than a plain biker jacket and the quilting sits flat without restricting movement through the elbows or shoulders.
Timathy –
Bought this as a gift for my younger brother who rides motorcycles and wears green constantly. Green leather biker jacket was almost too obvious a choice for him but he hadn’t found one that looked right. This one did. He sent a photo the same day it arrived.
Arlan –
Zipper cuffs close tight at the wrist which matters on a biker jacket more than most styles. No cold air coming in from below when riding. Tighten them down and everything stays sealed properly.
Safiyyah –
Five pockets total and the two inner ones are the ones I use most. Phone in one, cards and cash in the other. Leave the bag at home for most days. Three outer pockets handle keys and anything else.
Nabeel –
Green leather is not something you see often and that’s exactly why I bought it. Every other jacket I own is black or brown. This one gets noticed and that’s the point.
Keyo –
The notch collar is what makes this jacket work for more situations than a typical biker style. Open it looks relaxed and almost casual. Zipped up with the collar sitting flat it reads sharper. More range than a stand-up or erect collar gives you.
Chardae –
Green leather biker jacket with quilted arms. Stands out without trying too hard.