Cafe Racer Retro Distress Black Orange Racing Cowhide Leather Jacket

$ 240

Description

Okay, let’s tackle this. The user wants me to format the product description for WooCommerce using specific HTML tags. First, I need to parse the source description and make sure I follow all the rules.

The product name is “Cafe Racer Retro Distress Black Orange Racing Cowhide Leather Jacket”. The source has two paragraphs. The first one talks about the design elements like the distressed finish, black-orange piping, and features like the zip-front collar. The second paragraph mentions comfort, durability, breathable lining, reinforced stitching, and adjustable waist strap.

The rules say to use only

,

,

    ,

  • , , tags. No markdown, no
    tags. Need to keep it faithful to the source. If the content supports structure, use headings and bullets. Let me see.

    The first paragraph has a bolded title in the source. Since we can’t use markdown, maybe use or

    for headings. The user example uses

    for headings. Let me check the example again. Oh right, the example uses

    for headings like “Key Features” and “Designed for Comfort and Durability”.

    So I can split the content into sections. The first part is about the design and features, the second about comfort and durability. Let’s create headings for each section.

    First paragraph: The main title is “Ride the Road in Timeless Style” which is bolded in the source. Maybe make that a

    . Then list the features in a

      with

    • items. The features include the distressed finish, black-orange piping, zip-front collar, snap-button cuffs, secure zip pocket.

      Second paragraph: The main point is about comfort and durability. Another

      heading. Then bullet points for breathable yet warm lining, reinforced stitching, adjustable waist strap.

      Wait, the source says “Designed for comfort and durability…” which is the start of the second paragraph. So that can be the heading. Then the bullet points for each feature.

      I need to make sure not to add any extra specs not in the source. Also, avoid using
      tags. Keep paragraphs as

      if needed, but since we can use

        and

      • , maybe convert the features into bullet points.

        Let me structure it:

        Ride the Road in Timeless Style

        – Then a

        with the product ID and main description? Wait, the source starts with that bolded line, but the rest is a paragraph. Maybe split into a heading and then a paragraph. But the user’s example in the source uses a paragraph with bold text. Since we can’t use markdown, maybe replace **bold** with .

        Wait, the original source has **Ride the Road…** which is a heading. So in HTML, that would be if we can’t use headings. But the user’s example in the rules allows using

        for headings. So maybe use

        for the main heading. Then the rest of the first paragraph can be a

        with for key terms. But the user’s example uses

        for headings and then bullet points. Let me check the example again.

        Looking at the example provided by the user in the rules, they have:

        Key Features

        Designed for Comfort and Durability

        So following that structure, I can split the first paragraph into a heading and bullet points. The first part mentions “fuses vintage motor-culture with modern edge” and lists features like distressed finish, black-orange piping, etc. So maybe:

        Ride the Road in Timeless Style

        Crafted from genuine cowhide… (the first part of the paragraph)

        Then bullet points for the features.

        Wait, the original first paragraph is a single paragraph. Let me parse it again. The source starts with a bolded line, then a paragraph. Since we can’t use markdown, maybe convert the bolded line into an

        , then the rest as a

        and then bullet points for the features. But the original paragraph is a bit long. Let me see:

        Original first paragraph after the bold title: “The Café Racer… for daily wear or weekend rides.”

        Breaking that down, the key features are:
        – Crafted from genuine cowhide with distressed finish
        – Bold black-orange contrast piping
        – Classic café-racer silhouette with zip-front collar, snap-button cuffs, secure zip pocket
        – Blend of sleek aerodynamics and functional utility

        So maybe list those as bullet points under the heading. Then the second paragraph is about comfort and durability, which can be another heading with bullet points.

        So the structure would be:

        Ride the Road in Timeless Style

        • Crafted from genuine cowhide with a rugged distressed finish that ages beautifully
        • Bold black-orange contrast piping for striking race-track flair
        • Classic café-racer silhouette with zip-front collar, snap-button cuffs, and secure zip pocket
        • Perfect blend of sleek aerodynamics and functional utility for daily wear or weekend rides

        Then the second part:

        Designed for Comfort and Durability

        • Breathable yet warm inner lining ideal for year-round layering
        • Reinforced stitching at seams for long-lasting performance
        • Adjustable waist strap for a custom fit that accentuates any physique

        But wait, the original second paragraph starts

Shipping & Returns
  • Free standard shipping on all orders
  • Dispatch within 3-7 business days
  • Delivery time: 10-15 business days
  • Easy 7-day return policy
  • Items must be unused with original tags
Customization
  • Custom sizing available on request
  • Email the dimensions
  • Inner lining customization on request
  • Personalized fit support
  • Prices may differ than regular product
  • No return and refund on custom product
Estimated Delivery May 17 — May 20, 2026
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