The term refers to a specific style of motorcycle-inspired outerwear often associated with a particular Australian brand known for its vintage aesthetic and connection to custom motorcycle culture. These garments typically feature durable materials like waxed cotton or leather, reinforced stitching, and functional details suited for riding. Examples include designs with multiple pockets, adjustable cuffs, and quilted linings for added warmth and protection.
Such apparel represents a blend of fashion and function, appealing to both motorcycle enthusiasts and those seeking a rugged, vintage-inspired style. Its popularity reflects a growing appreciation for heritage craftsmanship and clothing built for durability and purpose. The historical context lies in the rise of motorcycle subcultures and the enduring appeal of classic workwear aesthetics, reinterpreted for a contemporary audience. This connection to a specific lifestyle and the emphasis on quality construction contribute to its perceived value and desirability.