An exceptionally rare archival leather bomber from Casa Picasso, a boutique label active during the late 1980s-1990s that treated leather outerwear as art objects rather than seasonal garments. This jacket is constructed from 100% genuine leather, featuring complex cut-and-sew paneling throughout and a fully realized abstract art back design, assembled entirely from individual leather pieces. Nothing is printed or painted - every shape is physically constructed and stitched, making production costs extremely high even by today's standards. Estimated original retail (late 80s / 1990s): $400- 600 USD Adjusted for inflation and modern production costs, an equivalent jacket today would retail well above $2,000, .excluding brand premiums. The silhouette is a classic short, boxy bomber with ribbed cuffs and waistband, a fit that defines the era and remains highly sought after in contemporary archive and streetwear markets. Authentic 80s / 1990s Casa Picasso Based on the interior tags, this jacket was produced in Europe. The labels use multiple languages-French ("Cuir / Doublure"), German and Dutch ("Echtes Leder / Futter"), and English (Real Leather") —a common practice for garments made for the EU market rather than a single country. This points away from U.S. or Asian production and toward Western Europe. Best educated gamble: Germany or Italy, late 1980s-early 1990s, made for pan-European retail.
Rare label. Limited production. This isn't trend vintage - it's wearable art. Vintage condition with visible wear consistent with age. Leather remains structurally sound with rich character. Any wear is part of the jacket's authentic archival presence. Refer to all photos. If you need more information or anything regarding the jacket reach out. Measurements available for serious inquiries. Please DM for exact sizing. This is fashion as art, intended for collectors, stylists, and serious archive buyers.