When Jim Morrison stepped onstage in Leatheracci, he didn’t just wear a jacket, he wore armor. Calvin Durham designed pieces that breathed with their wearer: soft enough to move, strong enough to outlast chaos.
Morrison’s minimalist black coat embodied everything the brand stood for. rock ’n’ roll stripped to its primal core.
Forged in the same New York atelier that still produces today’s garments, his look became shorthand for freedom and danger. Half a century later, that silhouette remains the blueprint: clean lines, human touch, and rebellion built into every stitch.