
Minimalist Faux Fur Jacket - Stone
The Bec Judd Edit
We are excited to partner again with Melbourne based media personality, entrepreneur and mother of four, Bec Judd. Bec is a true style icon with a preference for timeless pieces and sustainable intentions. We captured Bec out and about featuring some of her favourite Ena Pelly styles for the season. Cosy-chic outerwear and statement leather never looked so good. Get the look here.

Essential Faux Fur Bomber Jacket - Black
Stretch Leather Pant - Black
Our Stretch Leather Pant - Black are made from premium stretch leather. They feature a shank and fly opening at centre front, have a slight stretch in waistband for a flexible feel, and fit true to size. These black pants are a staple item and will work with everything in your wardrobe, from shirts to band tees and oversized sweaters.

Minimalist Biker Jacket - Black/Silver

Stretch Leather Pant - Black
Our Stretch Leather Pant - Black are made from premium stretch leather. They feature a shank and fly opening at centre front, have a slight stretch in waistband for a flexible feel, and fit true to size. These black pants are a staple item and will work with everything in your wardrobe, from shirts to band tees and oversized sweaters.

Oversized Wool Coat - Oatmeal

Classic A2 Jacket - Black Silver Oatmeal
Our Classic A2 Jacket is made from butter-soft NZ lamb leather and lined with 100% wool for extra warmth. This is the ideal winter jacket. Finished with custom brushed silver hardware. It features zip open cuffs, large collar and lapels, removable belt, front pocket on wearers right side. This is the ultimate winter leather jacket.

Freya Jacket - Bone



Stretch Leather Pant - Black
Our Stretch Leather Pant - Black are made from premium stretch leather. They feature a shank and fly opening at centre front, have a slight stretch in waistband for a flexible feel, and fit true to size. These black pants are a staple item and will work with everything in your wardrobe, from shirts to band tees and oversized sweaters.
