leathercoated
The term "leathercoated" commonly refers to individuals who wear leather jackets, often associated with a distinct style, subculture, or attitude. Leather jackets, typically made from cowhide or synthetic materials, originated in the early 20th century as practical outerwear for military pilots and motorcyclists. Over time, they became a symbol of rebellion, freedom, and nonconformity, particularly in the mid-20th century.
The "leathercoated" look gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s, linked to countercultural movements such as
While the term can carry negative connotations due to its ties to criminality or aggression, it has