Three iconic models, true craftsmanship

At forlife, some pieces are more than just products.
The Steve, Robert, and Clint leather jackets are among them.
These are the brand’s first pieces.
The ones that really helped forlife take shape.
And even today, they embody a very clear vision of clothing:
👉 durable, functional, well-designed pieces that stand the test of time.
Jackets born from simple, sustainable inspirations
The Steve, Robert, and Clint models weren't born out of a trend or a passing fad.
They are the result of careful observation and timeless references.
The original idea was simple:
to take iconic jackets from the men’s wardrobe—tried and tested over decades—and adapt them for contemporary use.
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Steve draws inspiration from American teddy jackets and college jackets, with a more streamlined and mature take.
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Robert draws on the classic design elements of a leather jacket: straight-cut, well-balanced, and free of unnecessary embellishments.
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Clint has a rougher, more workwear-inspired style with a bolder character.
Three different jackets, but one thing in common:
👉 clean lines, designed to last well beyond a single season.
The first forlife pieces, and already a clear direction
When these jackets were first launched, they already embodied what is now forlife’s DNA:
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few models
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deliberate choices
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special attention to detail
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and above all, a commitment to doing less, but doing it better
These jackets have stood the test of time, sometimes disappearing and then making a comeback, without ever being redesigned to “keep up with the times.”
Because good design doesn’t need to be constantly reinvented.
True craftsmanship, piece by piece

What sets a good leather jacket apart from others isn't always immediately obvious.
The difference lies in the construction.
At forlife, every leather jacket is assembled entirely by a single person.
No fragmented assembly line.
No repetitive tasks without a big-picture view.
👉 One jacket = one person = one day's work.
This choice allows you to:
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constant attention to every detail
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consistency in assembly
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a jacket that fits just right, right from the first time you wear it
A label that connects the maker and the wearer

Inside every Steve, Robert, or Clint jacket, there is a special label.
On this label:
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The person who made the jacket writes their name and the date it was made
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The person wearing it is invited to write their own name on it
This isn't just a trivial detail.
It's a way of reminding us that a piece of clothing isn't anonymous.
There are:
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a hand that creates
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a person who chooses
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and a piece that will develop a patina, evolve, and come to life
Three models, the same high standards



Steve, Robert, and Clint aren't just three variations of the same jacket.
They are three different interpretations of leather, designed for distinct uses and styles.
But they all have one thing in common:
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the same high standards
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the same attention to detail
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the same commitment to presenting a play that stands the test of time
Uncompromising value for the price
Making a leather jacket this way comes at a cost.
But at forlife, we’ve always strived to offer a fair price by minimizing middlemen and staying true to our business model.
In light of:
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the leather used
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production time
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the level of finish
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and the durability of the part
The Steve, Robert, and Clint jackets offer excellent value for the price.
These jackets are designed to be worn for a long time, not replaced quickly.
Conclusion
Steve, Robert, and Clint aren't just leather jackets.
They're iconic pieces.
They tell the story of forlife’s beginnings,
, as well as the continuation of a vision:
👉 well-designed, well-made clothing built to last.
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