Jansha Tanning Co. Handmade Vintage Leather Jacket -Tan (Likely 1940s–1960s Era)
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Step into true Americana history with this exceptionally rare Jansha Tanning Co. leather jacket—handcrafted in Marysville, Washington, by one of the most respected small-batch leather makers of the mid-20th century. Jansha operated from the 1930s through the 1970s before transitioning into Qui Ceda Leather, a company that still exists today.
This piece is crafted from thick, beautifully aged leather with the unmistakable character and patina only decades of careful use can create. A true collector’s piece with authentic workwear heritage.
• Brand: Jansha Tanning Co. (Marysville, Washington)
• Era: Estimated 1940s–1960s (based on label + construction)
• Material: Genuine heavy-weight leather; satin lining
• Color: Natural tan / wheat
• Features: Zip-front, welt pockets, point collar, handmade leather loop above label
• Size: No size tag (see measurements for accuracy)
•This jacket is in excellent structural condition for its age with expected signs of vintage wear:
• Lining shows discoloration and a faint mark (see photos)
• Small seam wear at lining near neckline
• Minor surface marks / patina throughout — consistent with authentic aging
• Zipper functions smoothly; pockets clean with no holes
No rips, tears, or structural damage to the leather.
A rare survivor piece—authentic, wearable, and collectible.
Perfect for lovers of heritage leather.
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