Edmonds Feathers ... a small U.S. maker known for Western, Southwestern, and Native-American–inspired leather pieces from roughly the 1980s–1990s, sometimes into the early 2000s.
Their jackets were often hand-detailed, featuring suede, beadwork, and fringe.
Style & Construction
Material: a combination of smooth leather (collar and lapels) and suede (body and sleeves).
Fringe: Heavy front fringe, a hallmark of Western and rodeo-inspired jackets.
Beaded/embroidered shoulder & sleeve panels: The geometric patterns mimic Southwest / Navajo-influenced designs popular in the era.
Color: A deep rust / cognac tone, very characteristic of 80s–90s Western fashion.
Cut: Slightly cropped with strong shoulders, which also fits that era.