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What 'Made in USA' Really Means for Motorcycle Jackets and Gloves
What 'Made in USA' really means for motorcycle jackets and gloves: the FTC standard, what to look for, and how domestic manufacturing affects quality and longevity.
Club-Style vs Casual Motorcycle Vests: Finding Your Fit at Legendary USA
Club cut or casual motorcycle vest? Here's how to tell the difference and choose the right leather vest style from Legendary USA for your riding life.
ILL DOZER Gloves for Harley Riders: A Match Made in Leather Heaven
Harley riders know quality leather. Here's why Legendary USA's ILL DOZER deerskin gloves are the natural choice for H-D riders who demand the best.
Why the Spitfire Is the Best Touchscreen Motorcycle Glove
Most touchscreen motorcycle gloves use synthetic patches on cowhide — the Spitfire uses treated deerskin throughout. This post explains how touchscreen leather actually works, why the Spitfire's approach maintains material...
American-Made Leather Roundup: The Best Domestic Hides in Motorcycle Gear
American-made leather motorcycle gear roundup: the best domestic hides — deerskin, horsehide, and lambskin — and the gear built from them worth owning in 2026.
Tannery to Throttle: The American Leather Journey
From American tannery to the throttle: the journey that leather takes before it becomes the gloves and jackets that serious riders trust on the road.
Are Cockpit USA Jackets Worth the Money
Cockpit USA builds military-spec flight jackets in the USA with the same materials as the originals. Here's what the construction is worth and how it holds up to the price.
BECK Northeaster Flying Togs: Every Model Explained
Every BECK Northeaster Flying Togs model compared — the 666, 732, 777, and 501 horsehide jackets, what sets each apart, and which rider each fits.





