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Rugged West - Rugged Rider 3.0
TLDR:
These run stock for ~£550 / ~€650 / ~$750 (shipped!) if you catch a discount, I paid extra for custom.Buco J-24 D-pocket inspired cross zip – made in UK (I guess only for custom orders, stock is made in Pakistan I believe, maybe with finishing in UK).
Brass/gold RiRi hardware (special request), ~1.5mm jet-black teacore steerhide, dark gold contrast stitching, and matching cotton drill lining.
Custom measurements, officially XS, in practice 34 bottom, 36 top.
+ Pretty sweet warm weather / t-shirt fit apart from overly wide cuffs, slightly tight elbows, and slightly too long body.
+ Gorgeous and buttery smooth RiRi hardware, fantastic stitching, and lovely matching lining.
+ Ready-to-go out-of-the-box leather, no break-in needed, great mobility including very functional action back.
– Some questionable design decisions like snaps going through main zipper tape/stitching and D-pocket, overlapping internal and external (chest pocket) zippers. The tiny, thin hanging tab isn't inspiring either.
– Received the jacket about a month later than indicated/promised – no biggie, but not ideal.
– Some requested measurements were not quite met – chest pocket and elbow width narrower than specified.
– Some small QC issues like stained lining, a small but clearly visible cut in the leather, loose threads here and there, and inconsistent thread tension.
+/- The leather feels a bit mediocre (dry, spongy), although it looks pretty good. But this is relative to taste/expectations, and it's still new – needs time to develop, I think.
Assuming I can get the cuffs narrowed down... Overall around 8/10 from me, considering the reasonable price (including custom upcharge).
My history / relationship to RW:
I was planning a trip to London and asked TFL folks what stores to visit, and someone suggested contacting RW. I visited Leilah at her home, talked to her for about an hour, and checked the jackets she had on hand.It was still very early in the brand’s development – the leather was very meh – but I liked the vision she had, her values, and her enthusiasm. Back then, I decided to keep an eye on RW; not worth considering yet.
Then this reel came out in April 2024: https://www.instagram.com/ruggedwestco/reel/C6OQT4EoyYW/
I was really impressed with the leather and rather liked the model. Not a fan of mixing Type 3 back and Type 1 front, but it was still pretty nice.
My wife liked it enough for me to get hyped up and order a jacket for her.
Result: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...-brand-rugged-west.113663/page-6#post-3112804
I didn’t like the leather in person nearly as much as I liked it in the reel, but otherwise the jacket seemed pretty well made for the price.
And the emphasis on providing leather jacket options for women appealed to me a LOT.
My wife hasn’t worn the jacket much yet (surprise!), but I don’t regret the purchase.
We kept in touch with Leilah, me still waiting for a good opportunity to pounce and get a jacket for myself (and support her business!).
In February 2025, this post came out: https://www.instagram.com/ruggedwestco/p/DGbdTMquqd_/.
I was sold on the leather, but not quite sold on the model due to the back design. But it was getting close.
Another VERY inspiring post got me even more hyped up and I almost caved in: https://www.instagram.com/ruggedwestco/reel/DBRJE6LI6PT/
In April 2025, this post came out and I knew I was ready to throw my money at RW: https://www.instagram.com/ruggedwestco/p/DIBdjZlog-f/
Finally, a full action-back J-24 inspired D-pocket.
This is where the story of this order starts.
Ordering:
We started discussing the details at the beginning of April 2025.I’m a very demanding customer in terms of communication, and Leilah was sometimes rather hard to get hold of.
But she responded generously when she did, including tons and tons of communications via WhatsApp and voice messages.
Her patience is very impressive (I guess her enthusiasm helps a lot there), even if her availability was a bit sporadic.
Around mid-April, I had the order PDF prepared with all the details and measurements.
This was a custom order and, according to Leilah, basically the last one unless you go for their new premium line.
Paid the 50% deposit in mid-May, got a quote of ~1 month lead time, with the jacket very likely reaching me by the end of June, right before my birthday!
In reality, I got the first QC pictures around the end of July. After some concerns and discussion, I transferred the remaining 50%, and the jacket was sent out to me.
The jacket reached Estonia around August 3rd and arrived at my home around August 6–7. Unfortunately, I was away for a few weeks and got my hands on the jacket only around August 15.
So from initial deposit to receiving the jacket – around 3 months in my case.
Order – adherence to custom request details:
Overall, I mostly got what I requested. 90–95%, I’d say.Main things that were missed:
- Elbow width narrower than requested. A bit problematic, but it does seem to stretch out, so no biggie.
- Chest width narrower than requested – not an issue in practice.
- Chest pocket width specification ignored – would have been nice to have, but no big deal.
Future of RW (rumors):
From what I’ve heard, RW will no longer be accepting custom orders on the regular/budget line.So stock jackets only.
Not sure for how long though – likely they are trying to move the whole production to London for good.
Would be very sad to lose this more budget-friendly tier (especially for women!) if that’s the case.
So grab ’em while you can.
Seems like they will be focusing on the premium OLYMPIA COLLECTION line, which is closer to $1700–2000 in terms of price, competing with the big boys.
I've also heard that there's quite a bit of demand for the premium line already, so hopefully it's a good move on RW part.
Jacket – Hardware:
I opted to pay a bit extra to get RiRi zippers – very glad I did. Fantastic stuff, slides like butter even if it looks a bit too modern. #8 main, #6 rest. Cost me around $45 extra.Regular pulls for the chest and handwarmer pockets (hidden tape areas) turned out not to be the best idea – something hanging works much better and doesn’t stick out as much.
Using S-type instead of R-type snaps is an interesting choice. I don’t mind it, but it’s definitely unusual. Haven’t seen that on other jackets yet.
Overall, the brass/gold hardware really helps with the whole black x gold vibe I was going for with this jacket.
Jacket – Lining:
Gold/beige cotton drill everywhere – body, sleeves, all pockets. Turned out lovely. I’m happy with the choice.Leilah suggested relining the sleeves with Bemberg or Cupro to reduce elbow strain/tightness, but we shall see.
Jacket – Stitching:
Some small issues here and there like missed holes, loose threads, and wrong tension, but overall the stitching is stellar from my perspective – very clean, very nice.I went for the contrast dark gold stitching to match the lining and hardware. Glad I did – looks super sweet.
The small QC issues are understandable, but my main gripe is the stitching tension in some places.
Overall great for the price, but they need to be more careful with their premium line, that’s for sure.


