moto leather jacket anine bing

+ Review This Item Because sizing and cut will vary between brands, please use this chart as a general guide. If you are between sizes or need assistance selecting the proper size, please contact Designer and Kill Your Darlings frontwoman Anine Bing joined the fashion industry as a model at 15, but it wasn’t until 2013 that her dream of starting her own clothing line began to take shape. After working on design collaborations with a variety of labels, Bing’s inspiration grew into a passion for creating chic, everyday clothes to suit the ever-changing roles of modern women. Taking style cues from rock music and LA’s flea markets, ANINE BING apparel makes sophisticated dressing an effortless endeavor for all. See all ANINE BING reviews Free Shipping Worldwide: No matter where you are sending your order, we offer free express shipping across the globe. Easy Returns: Because we understand that not every purchase is exactly right, we've made returns easy. With the return form and return shipping label included with every order, customer service calls aren't necessary.

And if you're in the USA, returns are free. Shipping Within USA Only: For Amazon Prime members, free two-day shipping is available for all Shopbop & East Dane products. Cut from 100% calf leather, the cropped moto jacket is sculpted to exude an elevated garment with rebellious edge. Pebbled leather, silver hardware and a removable belt join forces to create a flawless biker finish. Now Let's Find Your Fit The pebble leather of this tailor-fit piece allows the jacket to stretch with you. Take your usual size with this one. Model is 5'10" and wearing a size XS. - 100% Calf Leather - Made in Turkey XS: Width 16.6in, Sleeve length 21.1in, Length: 20.9in S: Width 17.4in, Sleeve length 21.26in, Length: 21.2in M: Width 18.2in, Sleeve length 21.46in, Length: 22in L: Width 19.1in, Sleeve length 21.65in, Length: 22.1inFresh off a nomination as Bloglovin’s “Newcomer of the Year,” Anine Bing is the latest designer name to know. The quadruple threat (no telling how she fits designer-blogger model-singer/songwriter onto her business card) started her namesake line in 2012 with absurdly well-fitting jeans, and has expanded to cool-girl basics including lived-in leather jackets, accessories, and lingerie.

“I'm all about basics. This white tee is everything. I wear mine almost every day!” –Anine Bing Anine Bing V-Neck Linen T-Shirt ($119) “Everybody needs a blazer in their closet. This oversized wool blazer will keep you warm yet chic, and give you that effortless look I love so much.” –Anine Bing Anine Bing Classic Fit Blazer ($299) Anine Bing Lace Bodysuit ($159) Anine Bing Knitted Sweater ($299) Anine Bing Shoulder Bag With Gold Accents ($1299)I have so many, but I still crave them. The biker boots are my most comfortable boots, and I love the look of them.” –Anine Bing Anine Bing Biker Boots ($599) Anine Bing Moto Leather Jacket ($1099) If you could have once piece, which would you choose? Let us know in the comments below!Free shipping on orders over €100 See details On finding the perfect–yes, perfect–leather jacket. When you’re on what seems like the perennial search for something, finally uncovering it elicits these paradoxical feelings of both accomplishment and great emptiness.

On the one hand, you’ve finally found it but on the other, what happens now? A perennial search assumes searching perennially and when you’ve accomplished your goal infinity years too early, what’s next? What’s worse is when the something in initial question is a leather jacket. Because it’s a fucking leather jacket and a leather jacket really shouldn’t maintain the ability to satisfy or deprive us of essentially anything. Except perhaps dollar dollar bills. But as my story would have it, we are in fact talking about none other than the perfect leather jacket. In my defense, finding The One (leather jacket) is like a stealthier version of the tale of Goldilocks in that some are too short, some are too wide, some are too tight and more often than not, some holster an unusual, permanent odor. This is precisely why when I laid eyes on The Perfect Jacket sitting across the shoulders of what looked like an Eastern European supermodel enjoying a juice at a sidewalk cafe in Soho yesterday, I went against all good judgement that allow people the privacy of enjoying juice on a sidewalk in Soho and in a most convoluted clown-y manner yelled

, “Oh my God! It was awful, really, but she answered, which was nice, and I learned that it was Blk Dnm, at which point I made like Forrest Gump and ran (a convenient three blocks only, to the store.) Where I found it. Ultimately, I look for nice hardware and a length that nobody seems to understand will not compromise my back-to-ass ratio in the perfect leather jacket. Those features combined with a smooth and thin spring-appropriate leather help me confidently confirm that yes, it’s the best I’ll ever have–which is vastly different than Drake’s best but, you know, potato, potahtoe. Blk Denim leather jacket, $895. I know, I know, it seems like a lot, but can you really, I mean really, put a price tag on perfect? I’d bet Goldilocks would have paid good money to get it “just right” from the getgo. WELCOME TO THE PARTY!YOU'RE ON OUR LIST. We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.