Vegan leather is here to stay: It looks and feels fabulous but causes none of the cruelty to animals. We love the look of a motorcycle jacket over a feminine dress—or in combination with blue jeans. Any way you rock it, you’ll be making a statement for animals.
Check out these stylish and sleek vegan leather jackets:
1. VAUGHN Vegan Leather Jacket by Matt & Nat
Popular vegan brand Matt & Nat—known for handbags, footwear, and accessories—is now creating stylish vegan outerwear, like this classic motorcycle jacket in black.
2. Vegan Leather Moto Jacket
Ride into the sunset in a vegan leather moto jacket by Free People.
3. Faux Leather Jacket with Quilting
This tough-as-nails men’s jacket by ASOS is constructed from mid-weight vegan leather.
4. PETA x Coalition LA Vegan Leather Jacket
Make a statement and go with the faux in this vegan leather jacket brought to you by Coalition LA and PETA.
5. Jess Motorcycle Jacket With Embroidered Stars
This Jess moto jacket from NOIZE takes a classic style and turns it up a notch with embroidered silver stars.
6. Faux Leather Bomber Jacket with Stripes
This bomber jacket by Zara is striped and stylish.
7. Gia Biker in Pink Faux Suede
This PETA-certified vegan biker jacket screams renegade—with a touch of sophistication. Dauntless biker jackets feature a smooth, soft charmeuse lining, so you’ll feel totally comfortable wearing this (especially since you’ll know that no cows died for it).
8. Let It Ride Moto Jacket
This Nasty Gal jacket was built to protect you from the elements, and is available in a gorgeous pink.
9. Faux Leather Jacket With Metallic Details
This jacket by Zara features studs fit for any rock concert.
10. Biker Jacket
Here’s another stunner, courtesy of Zara. Featuring a classic color and a body that imitates leather without stealing a cow’s skin.
11. Hot Pink Vegan Leather Jacket
This Cara Vegan Leather Biker Jacket by NOIZE is a hot take on a classic style.
In addition to these incredible jackets, check out the vegan fashion summer lookbook we made in collaboration with Free People.
Curious to learn more about cruelty-free clothing? Check out our “How to Wear Vegan” feature.