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The tag says. "Genuine Leather." Isn't that a leather by-product?
Nah, what Dinerman said; it could be anything, from full grain to split leather. All of the Lee Trevor jackets that I have had were made from a very nice leather. Premium sorta stuff Schott would use. Similar thickness and texture to it, mostly smooth, with some graining toward the edge of the panel.
Lee Trevor also used horsehide, deer and goat for some of their jackets. Another thing with their jackets was, they all seem to have that 80's vibe going on, the over-sized shoulders thing and all...
Oddly so, I had this jacket that was identical to another Lee Trevor D-Pocket, but this one was made from the most horrible corrected grain leather I've seen, with tiny triangles stamped onto it. But what I found odd was that the jacket must've been made by the same, well, people, that produced Lee Trevor jackets as there was virtually no difference in the construction, or the details. Everything was exactly the same, apart from the horrid leather. The hardware, lining, pocket bags, even the leather straps on the zipper pulls... The jacket had no tags. Gave it to a friend who bought his first motorcycle. He loves it to death, and still wears it every day, but man, that jacket just doesn't know how to show for it...