Iron & Resin
Centennial Buffalo Jacket
Centennial Buffalo Jacket
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🦬 The Heritage Rider
There are jackets — and then there are heirlooms. The Iron & Resin Centennial Jacket sits firmly in the latter camp. Cut from rough-out buffalo hide, this piece carries the soul of the frontier and the craftsmanship of true American workwear. From the first touch, you can feel the difference — thick, durable, and naturally grained leather that wears in like no other. Each mile, each scuff, each crease adds another line to its story. Over time, it’ll soften, darken, and age like a bottle of good whiskey — bold, warm, and full of character.
For this season, Iron & Resin reimagined the classic Western jacket in 1.0mm buffalo suede, pairing rugged strength with refined detail. Inside, plush sherpa fleece lining keeps the cold at bay, while the Western yoke detailing and custom pockets round out a silhouette that’s equal parts grit and grace. The Centennial Jacket is a lifelong companion for open roads, mountain air, and moments that stick.
🪡 About Iron & Resin: Built for the Journey
Born on the California coast, Iron & Resin builds small-batch gear for riders, makers, and wanderers who live life wide open. Every stitch tells a story of independence, adventure, and craftsmanship — a rebellion against the disposable. The Centennial Jacket is a perfect embodiment of that philosophy: hand-built, hard-wearing, and designed to outlast you.
⚙️ Specs + Details
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Material: ~1.0mm rough-out buffalo hide
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Lining: Fully lined with warm sherpa fleece
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Design: Western yoke detailing
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Pockets:
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Two chest pockets with button-flap closures
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Two side-welt hand pockets
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Interior left-hand pocket with zipper closure
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Interior right-hand pocket with snap button closure
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Collar: Locker loop drawcord inside
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Label: Iron & Resin woven tag
🏜️ Built to Endure, Designed to Remember
The Iron & Resin Centennial Jacket is tough, warm, and alive with character — a future heirloom that’ll carry your stories long after the miles have passed.
