Our Newest concealed carry biker vest designed by and made for riders
The American V-Rider Vest is made from a thick, tough top-grain cowhide and custom crafted by Coronado Leather. Designed over a period of several months with the help from avid motorcycle rider and contributing writer of The HORSE Backstreet Choppers magazine, Greg "Edge" Scheuer. The American V-Rider is one of the most thought-out riding vests made today. Built with new and innovative features such as our extra-heavy #10 YKK Black Metal inside zipper to keep the vest secure in the event of a fall, strong-holding brass snaps, wider-cut shoulders, leather-trimmed internal body for extended wear, and a large one-piece back for easy-to-add patches or custom embroidery. Dual concealment pockets for a handgun, dual inside wallet pockets, and an inside zipper pocket. Includes the NEW removable universal Stealth-G3 Holster. **Price below is for sizes 38-50 and Regular cut. Sizes 52+ and Tall cut (1.5" longer) are also available; please call or email for pricing and availability. **All Coronado Leather products are hand-made and production capabilities are limited. Some items may not be available for immediate shipment. Please email or call us directly for stock status or allow for 3 to as many as 8 weeks for shipment.**
Mens Outerwear Sizing Chart
(inches)
Order Size*
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
Chest
34-35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44-45
46-47
48-49
Sleeve
33.5
34
34.5
35
35.5
36
36.5
37
Order Size*
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Chest
50-51
52-53
54-55
56-57
58-59
60-61
62-63
Sleeve
37.5
38
38.5
39
39.5
40
40.5
* Vest Sizing Coronado Leather Vests are cut true to size. A size 44" vest, for example, is cut 44" in circumference around the upper chest, just below the armhole. You should also account for a slight taper in some vests. Typically you should order at least 1" larger than your upper chest measurement or your suit/coat size. Check the measuring instructions below for more detailed sizing info or contact our customer service department for additional assistance.
How to Take Your Measurements
Chest Measurement should be taken around the fullest part, just under the arms and across the shoulder blades. Do not hold the tape tightly, it should freely rotate without dropping. Waist Measurement should be taken around the body at the navel line. Make sure the tape is parallel to the floor. Beltline Measurement taken around the body at top of the pants waistband, but not over belt. Sleeve With your arms at your side, measure from the nape of the neck (base of neck) across to the end of your shoulder, then down to your wrist. Measurement should resemble an upside-down L.