
Men's Roulette Distressed Brown 10 Pocket Motorcycle Leather Vest
$138.99
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Milwaukee Leather MLM3540 Men's Distressed Brown 10 Pocket Leather Vest
Features
Made of Premium Cowhide 1.1-1.2mm Thick Leather
Distressed Brown Leather- Hard to Find
Classic Four Snap Front Closure
Adjustable Side Lacing for an Optimal Fit
Conceal Your Piece with Dual Inside Left and Right Storage Pockets (Can Be Used as Regular Pockets)
Plain Back Panel – Perfect for Club Patches or Embroidery
Patented Interior “Patch Access” Zipper Openings Making Patch Sewing Easier
Patch Access Technology Allows to Easily Add a Patch or Embroidery
Milwaukee Leather - Once You Have It, You Love It
Total of Ten Pockets
2 Outside Hand Pockets with Zipper Closure
2 Outside Coin Pockets
4 Inside Extra Deep Storage Pockets (2 Are for Conceal and Carry)
2 Inside Regular Storage Pockets
Features
Made of Premium Cowhide 1.1-1.2mm Thick Leather
Distressed Brown Leather- Hard to Find
Classic Four Snap Front Closure
Adjustable Side Lacing for an Optimal Fit
Conceal Your Piece with Dual Inside Left and Right Storage Pockets (Can Be Used as Regular Pockets)
Plain Back Panel – Perfect for Club Patches or Embroidery
Patented Interior “Patch Access” Zipper Openings Making Patch Sewing Easier
Patch Access Technology Allows to Easily Add a Patch or Embroidery
Milwaukee Leather - Once You Have It, You Love It
How to Measure Yourself for the Perfect Jacket Fit
Choosing the right size is key to both comfort and style. Follow this simple guide to measure yourself accurately before ordering your leather or shearling jacket. All you need is a flexible measuring tape and a mirror.
Step 1: Chest Measurement
Stand straight and relax your arms at your sides.
Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, just under your armpits.
Make sure the tape is flat and snug but not tight.
Step 2: Shoulder Width
Measure across the back of your shoulders, from one shoulder bone to the other.
Keep the tape straight across your upper back, not curved.
✅ Ensures your jacket fits well across the shoulders.
Step 3: Sleeve Length
Place one end of the tape at the top of your shoulder.
Run it down the outside of your arm to your wrist bone.
Keep your arm slightly bent for accuracy.
✅ This gives the correct sleeve length so it’s not too short or too long.
Step 4: Waist Measurement
Wrap the tape around your natural waistline (usually just above your belly button).
Keep the tape comfortably snug.
✅ Helps ensure your jacket closes properly without being too tight.
Step 5: Jacket Length (Optional)
Measure from the top of your shoulder (near your neck) straight down to where you want the jacket to end.
For fashion jackets, this is usually just below the waist; for biker jackets, often slightly longer.
Tips for Accurate Measurement
✔ Measure over light clothing (not thick sweaters).
✔ Take each measurement twice for accuracy.
✔ If you fall between two sizes, we recommend going one size up for comfort.
SIZE IN CMS | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Chest | 90 | 95 | 100 | 105 | 110 |
Waist | 85 | 90 | 95 | 100 | 105 |
Sleeves | 60 | 61 | 62 | 64 | 64.5 |
Shoulder | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 |
Hip | 91 | 96 | 101 | 106 | 111 |
Jacket Length | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 |
Coat Length | 61 | 63.5 | 66 | 68.5 | 70 |
Notes for Customers
All measurements are body measurements, not garment measurements.
Sleeve length includes cuff.
Back length measured below the collar.
If you fall between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for comfort.


