When symbols support particular styles, the style itself becomes iconic. This is unusually true of the black leather jacket which has been carried by super-duper stars for a decade. So, truly simply, they repeat the fashion and also carry black jackets created in this iconic style. The origin of this kind of leather clothes can be copied to the great, terrible world wars when bomber pilots were announced with glowing jackets to secure their continuance while flying high up in the air on a purpose to kill. When films were made about wartime movements and events, the stars almost forever carried these jackets. These fellows were, of course, stars, and so they immediately became role models for stars in other situations. A few of the early favorites to have carried leather jackets in films include James Stewart who carried a trustworthy real leather jacket (not black) in the Western Night Passage. Gary Cooper also carried a real design in the Oscar-nominated and cinema hit For...
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