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Run your hand across the surface and feel it — the dry, mineral grain of lamb leather turned inside out, bark-tanned and hand-washed until the hide forgets it was ever smooth.
In his Bologna atelier, Giorgio Brato builds leather jackets the way geologists read stone: through layers, pressure, and time. This reverse-finished piece begins as vegetable-tanned lamb — soaked for weeks in tannin baths drawn from chestnut bark and water rather than chemical chromium — then turned flesh-side out to expose the raw, matte interior of the hide. After full construction, the jacket is hand-washed in a process that crinkles and distresses each panel differently, creating an archaeological surface texture that no two pieces share. Where industrial leather arrives uniform and sealed, this one arrives already weathered, already yours.
The biker silhouette channels rock-and-roll heritage through structured panel seams that trace the body's architecture without restricting it. An asymmetric front zip anchors the design, flanked by silver-hardware chest pockets and finished with shoulder epaulettes that reference moto tradition. Ribbed knit cuffs at the wrists seal the warmth in and ground the silhouette with a textural counterpoint — the soft compression of knit against the crinkled sprawl of treated leather. The lamb is light enough to forget across your shoulders, yet the tonal variation across each panel — darker in the folds, paler at the peaks — gives the jacket a visual weight that deepens under every shift of light.
See the full Giorgio Brato leather jackets range at INN7.
Not a jacket that arrived finished — a jacket that arrived mid-transformation, waiting for the rest of the story to be worn into its skin.
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