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Biker Style Clothing
Biker style was never designed to be fashionable. It was designed to survive: thick leather to take the road, heavy buckles to stay closed at speed, boots built to grip a footpeg and a wet kerb equally well. Six decades later the silhouette is still standing, and it still says the same thing about the person wearing it. Our biker style collection brings that attitude together in one place — jackets, boots, pants, vests and hardware that look right on a bike and just as right on a Friday night when the bike stays in the garage.
This is a full head-to-toe range rather than a handful of statement pieces. You can build a complete look here: outerwear, tops, bottoms, footwear, belts, jewellery and the small accessories that turn an outfit into a uniform.
Leather jackets, vests and outerwear that carry the whole look
The jacket is where biker style lives or dies. Our outerwear runs from the classic asymmetric moto cut — offset zip, snap-down lapels, waist buckle, zipped cuffs — through to cropped and oversized takes for anyone who wants the codes without the full 1953 reproduction. Look for genuine leather where you want a piece that breaks in and ages, and synthetic leather where you want the same hard-edged shine at a friendlier price and with easier care.
Vests and waistcoats are the other half of the story. A sleeveless leather or denim vest layered over a hoodie or a long-sleeve tee is the most reliable way to wear the aesthetic in warm weather, and it is the natural home for patches and badges. If you collect them, build the back panel over time — a vest that has been added to for years reads very differently from one bought last week.
Boots built for the ride and the walk home
Footwear here is the part people underestimate. Biker boots need a solid sole, a shaft that protects the ankle, and hardware that survives being scuffed daily. The collection covers ankle boots for everyday wear, mid-calf and knee high boots when you want more presence, and platform boots when the point is height and drama rather than mileage.
Look for the details that matter: buckle straps across the instep, side zips so you are not fighting laces every morning, reinforced toes, and lug soles with real tread depth. Engineer-style boots with a plain toe and a heavy strap are the safest classic. Harness boots and multi-buckle designs give you more visual weight if the rest of the outfit is simple.
Pants, tops and the everyday layer
Not every day is a leather day. The collection includes skinny pants for the tapered silhouette that works under boots, cargo pants when you want pockets and volume, trousers with a cleaner line for smarter occasions, and leggings for layering. Graphic tees, tank tops, crop tops and long-sleeve layers give you the base to build from — and a plain black tee under a leather jacket has never once looked wrong.
The point of a good biker wardrobe is that the pieces are interchangeable. One jacket, two pairs of boots, three or four tops and a couple of bottoms will get you a month of outfits without repeating yourself.
Hardware: belts, jewellery and finishing details
Biker style is a hardware style. Wide belts with heavy buckles do the visual work at the waist and stop a loose silhouette from collapsing. Chains, rings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets and earrings in alloy and stainless steel add the metal that the aesthetic depends on — skulls, wings, crosses, bike-derived motifs and plain heavy links all sit comfortably here.
Bandanas and scarves are the cheapest upgrade in the collection: worn at the neck, under a helmet, or knotted at the wrist, they add colour and texture for very little money. Backpacks and bags in leather and canvas round out the practical side. And for anyone who wants the aesthetic beyond the wardrobe, the range extends to wall stickers and wall art for the garage or the workshop.
Helmets and rider-adjacent gear
The collection also includes helmets and rider accessories for people who actually ride. Treat protective equipment as a separate decision from a style decision — check the certification, the fit and the intended use against your local requirements before you buy, and replace anything that has taken an impact. Style should never be the reason a helmet gets chosen.
How to shop this collection
Use the filters to cut a large range down to the pieces that fit you. Filter by product type when you know you need boots or a jacket and nothing else. Filter by material to separate genuine leather from synthetic leather, denim, canvas, cotton and mesh. Filter by colour if you are building around black, brown, burgundy or something louder. Filter by gender across women's, men's and unisex cuts, and by size across clothing from XXS to 5XL and footwear from US 4 to 17, plus one-size accessories.
The availability filter is worth knowing about: items marked In Stock ship from existing inventory, while Custom Made pieces are produced to order, which usually means a longer lead time in exchange for a better fit or a made-to-measure option. Check the product page for the specific timeline before you commit to a date.
Brand filtering lets you shop by house style. Alternative labels carried across the HARD'N'HEAVY catalogue — including DEMONIA, NEW ROCK, PUNK RAVE, Devil Fashion, DARK IN LOVE and Alchemy England — each have their own signature, from heavy technical footwear to statement jewellery, and filtering by name is the fastest route once you know which one suits you.
Why buy your biker gear here
Real biker style is an investment in pieces that last, and the value of a specialist store is that the range is deep enough to find the right version of a classic rather than settling for an approximation. Every product page carries its own measurements, materials and sizing guidance — read them before ordering, especially for boots and fitted leather, where a centimetre changes everything.
Start with the piece you will wear most. For most people that is the jacket or the boots. Build outward from there, and the rest of the wardrobe assembles itself.
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