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Double Goose Black Leather V-Parka with Fur Collar
Double Goose Black Leather V-Parka with Fur Collar
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A Mid-Thigh Leather Coat Built With Chevron Quilting and True Arctic-Grade Goose Down
This isn't a jacket that stops at the waist — it's a full mid-thigh V-parka, cut from smooth black calfskin leather and quilted in continuous chevron panels that run unbroken from collar to hem, front and back. Underneath the shell sits a 90/10 goose down fill, the same ratio used in genuine arctic-grade outerwear, so the warmth-to-weight balance stays high without turning the coat into a stiff, overstuffed shell. It's part of our longline leather coat lineup, built for the kind of cold that a regular jacket simply can't handle.
Specifications
Inside the Insulation
The outer body is 100% calfskin leather with a smooth, soft-touch finish and a subtle natural sheen — not coated, not corrected-grain, just clean full hide. Packed beneath it is a 90% down, 10% feather fill, which is what gives this coat its loft without adding unnecessary bulk across the shoulders. The interior is finished in a tonal black viscose lining, chosen specifically because it breathes better than a standard polyester lining, so layering underneath doesn't turn into a sweat trap the moment you step indoors.
Hardware That Holds Up
Every closure point on this coat is built to outlast the leather itself. The front placket runs on a heavy-duty YKK two-way zipper, so it opens from the top for ventilation or from the bottom for easier movement when you're sitting or driving. Branded metallic snaps secure the collar and cuffs, metal-tipped drawstrings finish the hem, and shoulder rivets carry the same branding you'd expect on a piece built for daily wear, not just display. Customers who prefer a cleaner, snap-free front often gravitate toward our classic black leather jacket lineup instead — same leather standard, simpler hardware.
Drawcord and Closure Details
Two separate drawcords give this coat shape control most parkas skip entirely: one integrated at the waist to cinch the midsection for a structured silhouette, and a second at the hemline to seal out wind drafts around the legs. The collar itself carries a detachable plush opossum fur trim over a clean stand-up leather base, paired with a stud-fastened chin guard flap for added coverage on the coldest days. Twin angled hand-warmer pockets with snap closures sit up front, while two zippered chest pockets inside the lining handle phone, cards, or anything you don't want bouncing loose.
Dialing In Your Fit
Because this coat carries real insulation and an extended mid-thigh length, it sits fuller through the chest and longer through the body than a cropped bomber or biker cut — check our fit chart before ordering if you plan on layering a hoodie or sweater underneath. The snap-cuff sleeves adjust independently, so you can seal the wrists tight against wind without needing a separate size for arm length. If you're after this same insulated warmth in a shorter, tighter cut, our shearling-lined bomber styles follow a closer body silhouette.
Long-Term Upkeep Tips
Calfskin holds up well against daily wear, but it still needs basic upkeep — wipe it down after exposure to rain or snow, condition the leather every few months to keep it supple, and store it on a wide hanger rather than folded, so the down fill doesn't compress unevenly over time. The detachable fur collar can be removed for storage or cleaning separately from the shell, which also extends the life of both pieces. For more on how this silhouette evolved from functional streetwear into a modern winter coat staple, our roots of this silhouette breakdown covers the full background.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the two-way YKK zipper actually do for wearability?
The two-way zipper lets you open the placket from the top for airflow around the chest, or from the bottom for easier leg movement when sitting, driving, or walking long distances — a single-direction zipper on a coat this long would otherwise restrict mobility at the hem.
What's the difference between the 90/10 goose down here and cheaper down fills?
A 90/10 ratio means 90% down clusters and only 10% feathers, which gives significantly better loft and heat retention per ounce than lower-grade fills around 50/50 or 60/40. Cheaper fills need more material to reach the same warmth, which adds bulk and weight — this coat stays warm without feeling like you're wearing a mattress.
Can I remove the opossum fur collar and chin guard, and how does it attach?
Yes, the fur collar is fully detachable and sits over a clean stand-up leather collar base, secured with snaps rather than stitching. The chin guard flap is also stud-fastened separately, so you can run the coat with just the leather collar on milder days and add both pieces back when temperatures drop.
Why does this coat have two separate drawcords instead of just one?
The waist drawcord shapes the midsection so the coat doesn't hang shapeless over a puffer-style silhouette, while the hem drawcord at the bottom seals out cold air and wind drafts around your legs. Having both independently adjustable means you can tighten the waist for structure without affecting how loose or sealed the bottom hem sits.
Is the calfskin leather shell breathable enough for daily wear, or just for photos?
Genuine calfskin naturally breathes better than PU or synthetic leather, and combined with the viscose interior lining, this coat is built for actual daily rotation through a winter season — not a one-off statement piece. The trade-off with any down-insulated leather coat is that it's built for cold weather specifically, so it's best suited to genuinely low temperatures rather than mild fall days.
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
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