
Phat Farm Leather Biker Jacket
This Phat Farm leather biker jacket was worn by Jam Master Jay in the Rock Show music video, featuring Third Eye Blind frontman Stephen Jenkins.
Produced in the late 1990s, it reflects a moment when hip-hop style had fully entered the mainstream, with Phat Farm (founded by Run-DMC’s manager Russell Simmons) emerging as one of the first globally recognised streetwear brands. The jacket features full leather construction, heavy detailing, and a distinctive biker silhouette. Very few comparable examples are known to exist.
In the video, Jay stands apart from Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. While they wear more uniform black leather, he opts for a more detailed biker jacket, an instinctive choice that reflects his individual approach to style.
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Artist-worn Phat Farm leather biker jacket
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Worn in Rock Show music video
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Late 1990s production
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Full leather construction with biker silhouette
Collectibility
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Provenance: From Jam Master Jay’s personal archive
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Rarity: Extremely limited
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Historic Context: Phat Farm was one of the first globally recognised, Black-owned streetwear brands, bridging hip-hop and mainstream fashion in the 1990s
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Phat Farm Leather Biker Jacket
This Phat Farm leather biker jacket was worn by Jam Master Jay in the Rock Show music video, featuring Third Eye Blind frontman Stephen Jenkins.
Produced in the late 1990s, it reflects a moment when hip-hop style had fully entered the mainstream, with Phat Farm (founded by Run-DMC’s manager Russell Simmons) emerging as one of the first globally recognised streetwear brands. The jacket features full leather construction, heavy detailing, and a distinctive biker silhouette. Very few comparable examples are known to exist.
In the video, Jay stands apart from Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. While they wear more uniform black leather, he opts for a more detailed biker jacket, an instinctive choice that reflects his individual approach to style.
Key Details
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Artist-worn Phat Farm leather biker jacket
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Worn in Rock Show music video
-
Late 1990s production
-
Full leather construction with biker silhouette
Collectibility
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Provenance: From Jam Master Jay’s personal archive
-
Rarity: Extremely limited
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Historic Context: Phat Farm was one of the first globally recognised, Black-owned streetwear brands, bridging hip-hop and mainstream fashion in the 1990s
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This Phat Farm leather biker jacket was worn by Jam Master Jay in the Rock Show music video, featuring Third Eye Blind frontman Stephen Jenkins.
Produced in the late 1990s, it reflects a moment when hip-hop style had fully entered the mainstream, with Phat Farm (founded by Run-DMC’s manager Russell Simmons) emerging as one of the first globally recognised streetwear brands. The jacket features full leather construction, heavy detailing, and a distinctive biker silhouette. Very few comparable examples are known to exist.
In the video, Jay stands apart from Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. While they wear more uniform black leather, he opts for a more detailed biker jacket, an instinctive choice that reflects his individual approach to style.
Key Details
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Artist-worn Phat Farm leather biker jacket
-
Worn in Rock Show music video
-
Late 1990s production
-
Full leather construction with biker silhouette
Collectibility
-
Provenance: From Jam Master Jay’s personal archive
-
Rarity: Extremely limited
-
Historic Context: Phat Farm was one of the first globally recognised, Black-owned streetwear brands, bridging hip-hop and mainstream fashion in the 1990s










