Choosing the Right Leather Skirt for Your Style

Choosing the Right Leather Skirt for Your Style

A leather skirt is a bold, stylish choice of apparel that looks great on all women. Made of the same high-quality leather as a leather jacket, it features the perfect combination of strength, durability, comfort and elegance. Whether you are running errands around town or going out with friends, you can’t go wrong with a leather skirt. With that said, however, you need to choose the right style. There are dozens if not hundreds of different leather skirt styles, each of which has its own unique characteristics. To ensure you look your best, follow the tips listed below when choosing a leather skirt. Stay Away from ‘Pleather’ What is pleather and why should you avoid it? Pleather is a type of synthetic material that’s designed to look and feel like genuine leather. It’s typically made using polyester or other synthetic materials that are heavily processed in chemicals. Unfortunately, pleather lacks the attractive characteristics and qualities that makes leather such a popular and versatile textile. Pleather skirts are rough, uncomfortable and have a funny odor to them. For these reasons and others, it’s recommended that you stick with genuine leather when choosing a skirt., Choose Nappa Leather When shopping for a new leather skirt, check to see what type of leather it’s made of. We’ve talked about this before on our blog, but it’s worth mentioning again that different skirts are made of different leather. Arguably, the highest quality type of leather is Nappa. Napp leather is characterized by an exceptional soft texture and temper. Because of this, it’s commonly used to make high-end skirts, jackets and other apparel products....
Tips to Preserving the Look and Integrity of a Leather Jacket

Tips to Preserving the Look and Integrity of a Leather Jacket

The leather jacket is synonymous with timeless style. It’s been around for over a century, and even after all of those years, it remains one of the most popular types of outerwear in the world. Worn by men and women alike, the leather jacket is the perfect choice of outerwear, regardless of the season or weather. But if you’re planning to invest in a new leather jacket, you should follow the tips listed below to preserve its look and integrity. Choose High-Quality Leather The first step in preserving a leather jacket is to choose high-quality leather. There are several different types of leather used to make jackets, not all of which are high quality. Suede leather, for instance, is characterized by a soft underside of split grain. It’s considered a lower quality type of leather; therefore, it’s best to avoid it when choosing a jacket. Instead, consider buying a jacket made of nappa leather. It’s arguably the highest grade leather, featuring an exceptional level of softness and comfort that’s not found elsewhere. Don’t Stretch It Try to avoid stretching your leather jacket. It’s not uncommon for individuals to pull on rug on their jacket pockets, only to discover later that the leather has stretched. Leather, like most fabrics, will stretch when enough force is exerted upon it. And once a leather jacket has stretched out, it’s difficult to repair. Thankfully, this problem is easily avoided. Simply avoid pulling or tugging on your leather jacket. Beware of Cologne, Perfume or Body Sprays What’s wrong with wearing cologne, perfume or body sprays? Well, spraying them while wearing a leather jacket could...
10 Tips on How to Rock a Leather Blazer

10 Tips on How to Rock a Leather Blazer

A leather blazer offers the perfect combination of timeless style, comfort and durability. Assuming it’s made of genuine leather, you can rest assured knowing that it will withstand the hands of time for countless years to come. In fact, it’s not uncommon for leather blazers to last for decades or even generations. If you want to look your best when wearing one, however, there are a few things you should know. For some helpful tips on how to rock a leather blazer in style, keep reading. Stick with Traditional Colors Leather blazers are available in dozens of colors, ranging from black and brown to yellow and red. However, it’s usually best to stick with traditional colors; otherwise, you’ll only be able to wear it on certain occasions. Traditional brown and black leather blazers are an excellent choice. You can easily match with your other clothes and accessories to create a stunning appearance. On the other hand, a red leather blazer may force you to wear certain clothes to achieve a cohesive appearance. Single or Double-Breasted Leather Blazers When shopping for a leather blazer, you’ll probably find that most feature a single-breasted design. As the name suggests, this style is characterized by a narrow overlap with only a single column of buttons. There are also double-breasted leather blazers, however, which are characterized by two symmetrical columns of buttons. So, which style should you choose? It really depends on your personal preference. Some men prefer the slimming appearance of single-breasted blazers, whereas others prefer the more formal appearance of double-breasted blazers. Choose High-Quality Leather Not all leather blazers are made of...
10 Tell-Tale Signs of a High-Quality Leather Jacket

10 Tell-Tale Signs of a High-Quality Leather Jacket

Not all leather jackets are made of the same quality materials and craftsmanship. Some companies cut corners by using cheap leather — or other materials to mimic the characteristics of leather — as well as low-quality craftsmanship to produce their leather jackets. This results in a lower cost of production, allowing companies to turn a greater profit. Unfortunately, however, it’s the consumer who suffers, as low-quality jackets such as these pale in comparison to their higher quality counterpart. So, if you’re planning to buy a new leather jacket, look for the following signs to ensure it’s high quality. Genuine Leather Construction Don’t underestimate the importance of choosing a genuine leather jacket. Even if a jacket is labeled “leather,” it could be made of faux leather, which isn’t really leather at all. Instead, it’s made of a synthetic material that’s designed to look like leather. You can expect to pay more for a genuine leather jacket, but it’s a smart investment that’s well worth the cost. Always check to see what materials a leather jacket is made of before buying it. If it’s not genuine leather, choose a different jacket. Napa Sheep Skin Leather Another tell-tale sign of a high-quality leather jacket is the presence of Napa sheep skin leather. Originally coined by Emanual Manasse in the mid-to-late 1970s,  Napa sheep skin leather is a special type of leather that’s characterized by its soft temper. When compared to other types of leather, Napa sheep skin is particularly soft and supple, making it an excellent choice of material for use in the construction of jackets and other fashion garments. It Feels...
9 Rules to Follow When Wearing a Leather Jacket

9 Rules to Follow When Wearing a Leather Jacket

Are you planning to buy a leather jacket? Well, let me first congratulate you on your decision. A leather jacket is a versatile garment that can be dressed up or dressed down. And being that it was first invented more a century ago (the classic leather jacket style), you can rest assured knowing that it will withstand the hands of time. However, there are a few rules you should follow when wearing a leather jacket, some of which we’re going to explore in this blog post today. Match With Your Shoes When possible try to wear the same color shoes or footwear as your leather jacket. In other words, if you are wearing a black leather jacket, you should wear a similar pair of black shoes or boots. Or if you are wearing a brown leather jacket, try wearing brown shoes or boots. Maintaining cohesion between your shoes and jacket is a simple way to enhance and improve your appearance. It also eliminates the possibility of mismatching between these two items. Choose Genuine Leather Don’t be fooled by jackets made of imitation leather. Also known a faux leather, this material isn’t leather at all. Instead, it’s made of a synthetic material that’s designed to mimic the characteristics of leather. The only benefit in choosing faux leather, however, is the price. It’s usually cheaper than genuine leather. But this is one instance in which you get what you pay for. Faux leather jackets are stiff, uncomfortable to wear and have an unusual odor. For these reasons and others, it’s recommended that you choose a genuine leather jacket and not a...