Cry-Baby Leather Jacket
Inspired by Johnny Depp’s Rebellious Style
Cry-Baby (1990), directed by John Waters, remains one of the most iconic teen musical comedies of its time. The story revolves around Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker, portrayed by Johnny Depp, a misunderstood rebel leading the “Drapes” a group of free spirited teens standing against the clean-cut “Squares.” With his bad-boy charm and that single tear defining his nickname, Cry-Baby became a timeless symbol of youth, rebellion, and romance.
This Cry-Baby leather jacket draws inspiration directly from Johnny Depp’s unforgettable performance, letting you channel that same fearless attitude and rockabilly vibe.
Screen-Accurate Design with Timeless Rockabilly Edge
Crafted with premium full grain cowhide leather, this black motorcycle jacket stays true to the movie’s screen-accurate design. The asymmetrical zipper, lapel collar, and zippered cuffs echo Wade Walker’s signature rebellious look, while durable YKK zips and fine stitching ensure quality that lasts. The waist belt gives you a custom, adjustable fit, making it both comfortable and strikingly bold.
Whether you’re pairing it with jeans for a casual day or adding it to your biker outfit, this Johnny Depp-inspired jacket captures that perfect balance between classic and edgy turning heads wherever you go.
Handcrafted for Authentic Fans and Vintage Fashion Lovers
Each men’s movie jacke is made to order, guaranteeing a unique, tailor made piece that embodies authenticity. The iconic Cry Baby emblem on the back instantly connects you to the film’s legacy and its cult following.
Complete with epaulets, zippered pockets, and a soft viscose lining, it’s not just a jacket, it’s a lifestyle. Designed for those who admire classic movie fashion and bold self-expression, this cult classic jacket brings the spirit of rebellion back into today’s fashion.
Wear it on your next ride or night out, because this isn’t just leather; it’s confidence, freedom, and a story stitched into every seam.




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