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There’s something about leather jackets that instantly spices up any look. It’s been more than half a century since its popularization, and the motorbike jacket still takes part in everyone's closet. Most of them feature monochromatic colorways for style versatility. However, this ERL Leather Jacket will be the spotlight of any ‘fit.

Since its launch in 2018, ERL has brought its Californian aesthetic to our wardrobes. Even the brand’s winter pieces pay tribute to Venice Beach landscapes. For example, for its iconic Sunset Puffer Jacket, Linnetz was inspired by California’s captivating sunsets.

ERL's puffer jackets have gained such momentum, that even Bad Bunny wore a piece during his Coachella performance despite the extreme hot weather. You might not be wearing one of those puffy pieces this season, but this leather jacket can be a fun transitional option.

This ERL Leather Jacket features ribbed-knit trims to make it more casual and comfortable. A head-turning surf graphic print is displayed throughout the piece to honor the brand’s love for Venice Beach. It also has a cropped cut, a simple point collar, and press-stud front fastening for a relaxed fit.

ERL’s bold colorways and eye-catching prints are always the main attraction and this jacket is no exception. Go for this surf-printed jacket to get into that beach mode we’ve been waiting for.

Shop the ERL leather jacket below.

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ERLSurf Graphic Bomber Jacket
$1910
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