You remember Virginia Hall?
Well, probably you don’t, since she was one of America’s greatest spies during World War II.
Known by many aliases: “Marie Monin”, “Germaine”, “Diane”, “Camille” and to the Germans as Artemis.
I don’t know if she ever wore a leather jacket like this.
But when I saw it I imagined her bursting through a safe-house door at some pre-dawn hour, the Gestapo hot on her tail.
Collar flipped up.
Webley revolver stuffed inside.
She’d undo a button and I’d get a glimpse of the subtle polka dot lining and realize that clothing and espionage have something in common…
The details. There’s something about this jacket.
It belongs on a strong woman who does important things.
What those things are, is purely subjective.
The Most Dangerous Short Leather Jacket (No. 2805). 100% distressed lambskin.
Princess-cut lines in the front and shaped panels on the back. The two front-welt pockets are a great place to put your hands (whether it’s cold or not). Works on most occasions, including saving the world. Imported.
Sizes: 2 through 18.
Color: Cognac.