Leather Jackets


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...
Leather Bomber Jackets: What You Should Know

Leather Bomber Jackets: What You Should Know

Leather has been used to make coats, jackets and other types of apparel for centuries. Its unique characteristics make it a particularly useful material for this application. While cotton and wool is somewhat delicate and susceptible to damage, leather is not. It’s able to withstand countless years of use while showing little-to-no signs of aging. This, along with its stylish appearance, is why so many people prefer leather garments.  However, there’s one type of leather jacket that’s become synonymous with classic style: the bomber jacket. What Is the Leather Bomber Jacket? The leather bomber jacket is a type of all-leather jacket that was originally developed by the U.S. Army’s Aviation Clothing Board in September 1917. In World War I, airplanes had open instead of enclosed cockpit. So, when flying at high altitudes — often tens of thousands of feet above the ground — pilots and crewmen had to battle extreme cold temperatures. This prompted the Aviation Clothing Board to develop a new type of jacket. Dubbed the “bomber jacket,” it featured an all-leather construction with a wraparound collar, zipper with wind flaps, cuffs and waists. Some leather bomber jackets also featured a fur-lined interior for additional warmth. The Sheepskin Leather Bomber Jacket Of course, the leather bomber jacket has evolved over the years. In 1926, Leslie Irvin invented the sheepskin bomber jacket, which as the name suggests was made with sheepskin leather instead of cow’s hide. The use of sheepskin proved highly beneficial in creating a superior level of comfort for pilots and crewmen. Irvin’s sheepskin bomber jacket was such a success that he became the primary supplier of...
How to Choose the Perfect Leather Jacket for Winter

How to Choose the Perfect Leather Jacket for Winter

With winter right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to update your wardrobe with a new jacket. As the temperatures get cooler, you’ll probably find yourself needing a little extra protection from the weather. Granted, different regions have different climates. If you live in the south, for instance, you may experience mild winters with little-to-no snow. But if you live in the north, you’ll probably experience a traditional winter with snow, ice and bone-chilling temperatures. There are dozens of different types of outerwear from which to choose, but one of the most versatile is a leather jacket. Whether you are a man, women, young or old, you really can’t go wrong with a classic leather jacket. With that said, however, you’ll want to choose the right of leather jacket to get the highest level of comfort and style this winter. So, how exactly do you choose the perfect leather jacket for winter? Benefits of Wearing a Leather Jacket in Winter Let’s first go over the benefits of wearing a leather jacket in the winter, as some people are still skeptical of this classic garment. For starters, leather jackets are particularly warm, making them ideal for use in the winter season. Since they are made of animal hide instead of fabric like cotton or linen, they offer a higher level of insulation. This means your body retains more of its heat, keeping you warm and comfortable even when it’s cold outside. Here’s a brief overview of the benefits of wearing a leather jacket in the winter: Superior level of warmth and protection from the elements Soft and...
How to Wear a Leather Jacket in the Winter

How to Wear a Leather Jacket in the Winter

If you want to stay comfortable in style this winter, you should invest in a leather jacket. It’s the perfect all-around choice of outerwear. Whether you’re a man or woman, young or old, you can’t go wrong with a leather jacket. It’s soft texture combined with unique style is a combination that’s simply not found elsewhere. For some helpful tips on how to wear a leather jacket this winter, keep reading. Layer It When the temperatures begin to drop, a leather jacket can help you stay warm and comfortable. However, you may want to created a layered look for even greater warmth and style. The leather jacket should obviously be your outermost layer, though you can also a basic t-shirt with a sweater or button-up shirt under it. A three-layered outfit such as this is a simple yet stunning choice that’s guaranteed to enhance your appearance. And because it features multiple layers, it’s more likely to keep you warm this winter than wearing a two-layered outfit. Quilted Interior Depending on you wear you live, you may want to choose a leather jacket with a quilted interior. These jackets are made with the same high-quality leather material as any other leather jacket. The only difference, however, is that they also feature a soft quilted lining in the interior. This lining essentially increases the jacket’s insulation value, making it warmer and more comfortable. So, where can you find quilted leather jackets available for sale? Here at LeatherCult, we offer quilted lining on all of our leather jackets. After choosing the leather jacket you want to buy, you’ll have the option to...
Common Myths and Misconceptions About Leather Jackets

Common Myths and Misconceptions About Leather Jackets

Few garments offer the same level of versatility as a leather jacket. Originally invented more than a century ago, leather jackets remain one of the most popular choices of outerwear among men and women alike. They are soft, comfortable, durable and stylish — a combination that cannot be said about other forms of outerwear. However, there’s a lot of myths and misconceptions surrounding leather jackets, some of which we’re going to debunk in this blog post. Leather Jackets Absorb Water Some people avoid wearing leather jackets when it’s raining outside, believing that moisture will damage the leather material. Being that leather is porous, it has a tendency to absorb moisture in wet environments. However, the leather used to make leather jackets is typically treated with a protective wax-like coating, allowing it to repel water. Long story short, you can wear a leather jacket when it’s raining outside without worrying about it damaging the leather material. You may still want to dry off your leather jacket after exposing it to rain, but the bottom line is that water isn’t going to damage it. All Leather is Made Equal Think all leather is the same? Think again. Different companies use different quality materials in their respective jackets and products. A fly-by-night retailer, for instance, will probably use the cheapest, lowest quality leather available in an effort to cut costs and save money. A leather specialty store, on the other hand, will probably use a higher quality leather. As you can expect, high-quality leather jackets usually cost more than their lower quality counterpart, but this is once instance in which the saying...
The Beginner’s Guide to Wearing a Leather Jacket

The Beginner’s Guide to Wearing a Leather Jacket

So, you’ve made the decision to buy a leather jacket and now you’re faced with the task of trying to wear it. Let me first congratulate you on your decision to buy a leather jacket. This classic garment will offer countless years of enjoyment, assuming you take the necessary steps to care for it. With that said, however, many men and women feel lost when trying to wear one for the first time. Because of its unique style, a leather jacket requires a different approach than other jackets and coats. In this post, we’re going to reveal some helpful tips on how to look your best when sporting a leather jacket. Choose the Right Style First and foremost, it’s important that you choose the right style. Leather jackets are available in countless styles, each of which has its own unique characteristics. The moto style, for instance, features a snug fit with a zipper on the front and optional pockets on the side. Also known as cafe racer jackets, they offer a basic style with limited details. Some people prefer the simplicity of the moto style, but others want a more unique and visually appealing style. If you fall under the latter category, you may want to choose the double rider motorcycle style leather jacket.  It features more buttons, zippers, pockets, and sometimes even a built-in belt. Of course, the most popular style in which leather jackets are made is the bomber style. This was the original style worn by aviation pilots more than a century ago. And since then, little has changed. The bomber jacket features a snug but...