by Leather | Leather Jackets |
Leather jackets are among the most common and popular types of outerwear on the market. Characterized by a leather construction, they exhibit a stylish appearance with a superior level of softness and comfort. If you’ve ever shopped for a leather jacket before, though, you’re probably familiar with their basic designs. Most leather jackets have a basic design consisting of a traditional bomber-style jacket. While there’s nothing wrong with a basic design such as this, there are out-of-the-box designs available as well. To learn more about these alternative designs, keep reading. Leather Cape Jacket Also known simply as a leather cape, a leather cape jacket is an alternative design that’s defined by its cape-like appearance. Leather cape jackets are made of genuine leather — just like nearly all other leather jackets. Rather than featuring a form-fitting construction, though, they have a baggy construction that drapes or hangs from your body when worn. Leather cape jackets receive their namesake from their cape-like appearance. You can toss it over your head to instantly transform your outfit with a brilliant touch of leather. With its baggy construction, a leather cape jacket won’t weigh you down, nor will cause you to overheat during the spring or summer months. Hooded Leather Jacket Some leather jackets now feature a hood. Known as hooded leather jackets, they’ve become increasingly popular in recent years. Hooded leather jackets look like most other leather jackets, but they are designed with a hood attached to the back of the neckline, which you can use to cover the top of your head. With a hooded leather jacket, you can protect your head...
by Leather | Leather Pants |
Are you ready to take your fashion game to the next level? If so, perhaps you should invest in a pair of leather capris. They are constructed of the same genuine and high-quality leather as other leather pants. Rather than extending all the way to your feet, though, leather capris stop a few inches shy of your ankles when worn. Although it’s a subtle difference, many women prefer the unique style offered by leather capris. The Basics of Leather Capris Before revealing the right way to wear leather capris, let’s take a closer look at this garment. Also known as highwaters or flood pants, capris are essentially short pants. They are longer than traditional shorts but shorter than full-length pants. As previously mentioned, most capris stop a few inches above the ankles when worn. Leather capris follow this same style, with the only difference being that they are made of leather. Leather capris are relatively new. Capris, in fact, didn’t appear until the 1950s, during which they were worn by English socialite Bunny Rogers. In the years to follow, other people took notice of Rogers’ capris. Real Leather Matters When shopping for a pair of leather capris, check the tag to see what it’s made of. All leather capris are made of leather. The problem is that some manufacturers use fake or faux leather to make their capris. These faux leather capris often have an artificial appearance, as well as feel, that’s not found in their genuine counterparts. You’ll get more use and value out of your leather capris if they are made of genuine leather. A pair of...
by Leather | Leather Skirts |
A leather skirt is an attractive and stylish garment that shares many of the same properties as other genuine leather garments. It’s soft and supple yet also strong and durable. As a result, you’ll get plenty of use out of a leather skirt, assuming you choose the right type for your personal preferences. With so many different leather skirts available for sale, however, narrowing down your selection to a single type may seem daunting. You don’t want to end up with the wrong type. Otherwise, you won’t be able to easily include it in your outfits. You’ll have an easier time finding the right leather skirt by considering the seven following things. #1) Length Leather skirts are available in a wide range of lengths. Generally speaking, there are three primary lengths in which leather skirts are made: mini, midi and maxi. What’s the difference between these lengths exactly? Mini leather skirts are the shortest, with most of them stopping around the thighs. Midi leather skirts have a medium length that extends about to the knees when worn. Maxi leather skirts, on the other hand, have the longest length. Maxi leather skirts can extend several inches past your knees or farther. #2) Form In addition to the length, you should consider the form when choosing a leather skirt. The term “form” refers to the way in which a leather skirt sits on your body when worn. Some leather skirts have a body-hugging form that, as the name suggests, allows them to sit close against your body when worn. Other leather skirts have a looser and more relaxed form. Choosing a...
by Leather | Leather Dresses, Leather Questions |
There’s no denying the fact that leather dresses are both comfortable and stylish. They feature the same soft and supple texture as other garments made of genuine leather, yet they are worn like a dress. While all leather dresses share these characteristics, some are slightly different than others. A leather dungaree dress, for instance, is a bold type of leather dress that’s distinguished from all other types. What is a leather dungaree dress exactly, and why should you wear one? Overview of Leather Dungaree Dresses A leather dungaree dress is a unique type of leather dress that’s characterized by the use of shoulder straps. As shown in the photos above and below, it resembles a pair of overalls. Unlike traditional overalls, though, leather dungaree dresses don’t have “legs.” Rather, they have a skirt on the bottom. The term “dungarees” is just another name for overalls. Dungarees themselves have been around since the 18th century. Reports show that Levi Strauss, along with business partner, mass-produced dungarees in the late 1800s. Strauss’s dungarees weren’t made of leather. Instead, he used denim to make them. Nonetheless, it wasn’t long before other manufacturers began producing and selling dungarees, eventually leading to the development of leather dungarees, followed by leather dungaree dresses. Leather dungaree dresses still feature the same basic design as other dungarees. The only difference is that they have a skirt bottom. Instead of two openings for your legs, they have a single skirt opening at the bottom. Combined with their genuine leather construction, leather dungaree dresses offer a truly one-of-a-kind garment that’s perfect for all women. Benefits of Wearing Leather Dungaree...
by Leather | Leather Jackets |
Leather jackets are available in dozens if not hundreds of different styles, though not are more iconic than the bomber style. It’s been around for nearly a century, and since then, it’s only gained momentum among fashion-conscious individuals. Unless you’re familiar with bomber jackets, though, you might be wondering how they differ from other leather jackets. What Is a Bomber Jacket? A bomber jacket is a type of leather jacket that was originally designed for pilots. During the early age of aviation, airplanes didn’t have pressurized cockpits or cabins. Some airplanes, in fact, had open cockpits. Combined with the lack of climate-control systems, pilots were exposed to brutally cold temperatures when flying. You might be surprised to learn just how cold the air in the sky is. Commercial airplanes fly at an altitude of roughly 35,000 feet above sea level. At this altitude, the dry air is about -50 to -60 degrees Fahrenheit. During World War I and World War II, pilots wore flight jackets to protect themselves from the cold air. Many of these jackets were made of leather because, when compared to other materials, leather offers an exceptionally high level of thermal protection. The term “bomber jacket” simply refers to any classic style of flight jacket. A-2 vs G-1 Bomber Jacket Bomber jackets are available in several styles, the two most popular being the A-2 and G-1. The A-2 bomber jacket was developed by the U.S. military during World War II. On May 9, 1931, the U.S. Army Air Corps officially adopted it in place of the A-1 flight jacket. When compared to A-1 flight jacket, the...
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