Product Details
Roland Sands Walker Jacket
If Walker, Texas Ranger rode a motorcycle, he would roundhouse kick it started. And naturally, he would wear the Roland Sands Walker Leather Jacket. Crafted out of top-grain buffalo leather with a dropped tail section and articulated arms, the RSD Walker Leather Jacket is the genuine article. Whereas Chuck Norris could take the pavement in a fair fight, for us mortals there are pockets to accept CE rated elbow, shoulder and back protectors (armor sold separately). For the rider who appreciates fine leather craftsmanship, the Roland Sands Design Walker Leather Jacket has a premium construction and classic style that won’t quit - just like Cordell Walker’s pursuit of justice in his territory.
Features:
- Genuine top-grain 1.0mm-1.2mm buffalo leather
- Classic riding fit with rotated, pre-curved sleeves, dropped back length, and relaxed collar opening
- Zippered pockets and cuffs
- Side adjustable waist tabs
- Satin poly lining with custom RSD numbers heat emboss
- Soft lined electronics security pocket
- Stretch mesh cargo stuff pockets
- Armor-ready shoulder, elbow and back protector pockets (armor sold separately)
Note: Color of jacket will lighten over time due to exposure to UV light.
Product Style | RevZilla Item # | MFR. Product # | Availability |
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Product Style Black / 2XL | RevZilla Item #1159714 | MFR. Product #0801-0242-0056 | AvailabilityOut of Stock: This item is unavailable and will not be coming back in to stock. |
Roland Sands Men's Jacket Sizing
Size | Chest (in) | Sleeve (in) |
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SM | 36-38 | 30 |
MD | 38-40 | 31 |
LG | 41-44 | 32 |
XL | 45-47 | 33 |
2XL | 48-52 | 34 |
3XL | 53-55 | 35 |
Sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit.
How to Measure



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Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, under the armpits, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the ground.
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Arm (Neck to Wrist)
Standing up straight with your arms at your sides, measure from the base of your neck at the center of your spine, along the top of your shoulder and down to your wrist bone, along the outside of the arm.