Horse Leather Jacket
The house's second skin: anatomical leather, hard utility, and a Barcelona atelier mood.
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Story & heritage
Boris Bidjan Saberi's first independent project was a leather accessory line before he launched the eponymous label in 2006, and leather remains the most direct route into his vocabulary. Retailers repeatedly catalogue the jacket family through terse codes — J2, J4, J24 — rather than seasonal names, which fits a label built around systems, treatments, and recurring forms.
The jacket is the brand's armour piece: compact, zipped, elongated at the sleeve, and usually presented in black, carbon grey, or blood-red leather. The reference is not nostalgic bikerwear; it is a body-moulded shell for the same skate, street, hip-hop, and Middle Eastern references that the brand biography attaches to Saberi's work.
Materials & craft
Current and archival retail listings identify the jacket family in horse leather or kangaroo leather, with two-way zip closures, detachable or high collars, contrast stitching, full linings, and object-dyed finishes depending on the model. The official gallery-store copy frames the garments as tactile pieces that invite touch, smell, and close inspection from conception through final finish.
How to choose & style
Treat the jacket as the top layer, not a styling flourish. It works best over long cotton jersey and narrow dropped-crotch trousers, where the hard shoulder and compact waist can hold the entire silhouette together. Blood red is the collector choice; black and carbon grey are the everyday armour.