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9 Reasons Why You Need a Leather Jacket

Jackets are available in dozens of different materials, some of which include wool, cotton, linen, polyester, and various synthetic blends. Each of these materials has its own unique characteristics. Cotton, for instance, is lightweight and soft, while wool is heavier, thicker and more appropriate for cold weather. Of all the different materials in which jackets are made, however, leather is arguably the best all-around choice. If you’re still skeptical of leather jackets, keep reading to learn nine undeniable reasons why you need one. They Protect Your Body From Injury A high-quality leather jacket offers more than just a stylish appearance; they offer tangible protection from physical injury. The thick material creates a padded layer of protection between your body and the outside world. This is why motorcycle riders often wear leather jackets when riding. But whether you’re a biker or not, you’ll reap the benefits of added protection when wearing a leather jacket. This is just one of many reasons why so many people prefer leather jackets over other forms of outerwear. They’ve Been Around for More Than a Century You might be surprised to learn that leather jackets have been around for over a century, with some of the earliest uses dating back to the 1900s, during which they were worn by aviation pilots and crewmen. Back then, airplane fuselages and cockpits lacked climate-controlled features, exposing pilots and crewmen to sub-freezing temperatures at high altitudes. In an effort to keep warm and protect against hypothermia, pilots and crewmen wore thick leather jackets; thus, paying the way for what would latter become known as the leather bomber jacket. By...

Things to Consider When Choosing Leather Pants

Are you looking to buy a new pair of leather pants? Whether it’s your first pair or tenth, there’s no denying the fact that leather pants offer a unique style. You can differentiate yourself from the crowd and sport a fresh new appearance by wearing leather pants. They combine the benefits of leather with traditional trousers to offer a truly one-of-a-kind look. However, there are a few things you should consider when choosing leather pants. The Cut One of the first things to consider when choosing leather pants is the cut. Just like jeans are available in different cuts, so are leather pants. Straight-leg, for instance, is a type of cut that’s characterized by a narrow run through the leg that doesn’t open or otherwise become wider towards the bottom. Straight-leg leather pants are great for elongating your body to create the appearance of a slimmer and more narrow figure. Boot-cut, on the other hand, becomes wider around the bottom, allowing you to wear the pants over your boots (or shoes). Other common types of cuts in which leather pants are made include relaxed fit, loose fit, skinny leg, low rise, high rise and loose fit. The Leather In addition to the cut, you should also consider the type of leather the pants are made of. Just because two styles of pants are made with leather doesn’t necessarily mean they are of equal quality. Some companies use cheap low-grade leather to make their pants, resulting in an equally cheap product. Ideally, you should stick with pants made of 100% genuine leather, such as those offered here at LeatherCult. We...

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Leather

Leather is one of the world’s oldest and most popular textiles. It’s used in everything from furniture and clothes to books, wallets and more. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at leather by revealing some things that you may not know about it. It’s Biodegradable Some people assume that leather is bad for the environment, believing it takes hundreds or thousands of years to decompose. In reality, though, leather is fully biodegradable, usually requiring just 20 to 40 years to completely break down when exposed to the appropriate bacteria and/or fungi. In comparison, it takes vinyl materials more than 500 years to decompose. Leather is Hardened Through the Tanning Process Before it’s tanned and processed, leather is actually very soft. So much, in fact, that it’s easy to break — and that’s simply not acceptable when producing jackets, belts, shoes and other common leather products. By tanning it, however, leather becomes harder and more durable; thus, making it acceptable for these and other applications. This is because tanning removes the fat deposits from the animal hide, which are responsible for its softness. So, while it’s not as soft, tanned leather is stronger and more durable than untanned animal hide. Some Types of Leather are Water Resistant Normally, you should keep leather away from water, as it can damage the material by promoting mildew. However, there are certain types of leather that are resistant to water, such as deerskin leather. As the name suggests, deerskin leather is made of deer hide rather than cow hide. This offers several key benefits, one of which is greater resistance to water....

How to Rock a Leather Blazer (The Right Way)

Thinking about investing in a new leather blazer? Well, you’ve made the right choice! Few garments offer the same level of versatility as a leather blazer. Combining the elements of a traditional blazer with the attractive properties of leather, it’s a stunning addition to any wardrobe. With that said, however, many people are never worn a leather blazer, so they don’t know the best way to style them. If this sounds familiar, keep reading for some helpful tips on how to rock a leather blazer… the right way. What is a Blazer? Before we begin, it’s important to note that a blazer isn’t the same as a sports coat or suit jacket. Some people assume these three garments are the same, but this isn’t necessarily true. While sports coats, suit jackets and blazers all share some common similarities, there are subtle nuances separating them from one another. A blazer, for instance, falls somewhere between a sports coat and suit jacket in terms of formality. It’s more formal than a sports coat, but not quite as formal as a suit jacket. Therefore, it’s the perfect “balanced” form of outerwear for casual, semi-casual and even some formal occasions. One, Two or Three Buttons? When shopping for a new leather blazer, you’ll notice that they come in a wide variety of button configurations, the most common being one, two or three buttons. Ultimately, only you can decide which button configuration is right for your leather blazer, but remember that it’s usually best to leave the bottom button undone, unless it’s a single-button blazer. This allows for a cleaner and more cohesive appearance...

8 Tips to Extend the Life of Your Leather Jacket

Want to extend the life of your leather jacket? Sure you do! A high-quality leather jacket is a smart investment that can offer countless years of use, assuming it’s properly cared for. Unfortunately, many people overlook the importance of caring for their leather jackets, increasing the risk of fading and structural damage. While problems such as these can be avoided, you’ll need to give your leather jacket a little TLC. So, what steps can you take to extend the life of your leather jacket? Condition It The single most important thing you can do to extend the life of your leather jacket is condition it. A leather conditioning product is designed to moisturize leather and protect it from drying it. One of the most common forms of leather damage is cracking, which usually occurs when the material becomes dehydrated. Although you can’t see them, leather contains thousands of small pores that absorb or release moisture. When placed in a dry environment, leather will release its moisture; thus, making it dry and brittle. A conditioning product protects against this phenomenon by supplying your leather jacket with the right amount of moisture. UV-Protectant In addition to a leather conditioning product, you should also apply a UV-protectant to your leather jacket. As the name suggests, a UV-protectant is shields the material from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Just like UV light damages our skin, it can also damage leather. Your leather jacket probably won’t sustain any noticeable damage from short-term exposure, but constantly exposing it to the sun’s UV rays day after day can cause fading, cracking and other problems. To protect...

8 Tips for Wearing a Cropped Leather Jacket

There’s no denying the fact that leather jackets are comfortable and stylish. They’ve been around for over a century (yes, they are really that old), and have since only grown in popularity. One of the reasons for their popularity is the unique style and unmatched comfort associated with leather. Leather is soft, supple and non-abrasive, making it ideal for use in jackets. Furthermore, it possesses a truly one-of-a-kind style that’s found in other materials. These unique qualities make leather jackets the preferred choice of outerwear among countless men and women. But there leather jackets are available in dozens of styles, each of which has its own unique characteristics and qualities. One “trending” style is cropped, which lives up to its namesake by featuring a cropped bottom. Rather than extending all the way to the waist, a cropped leather jacket stops around the midsection. Consider a Skirt Rather than wearing jeans or traditional trousers, consider pairing your cropped leather jacket with a skirt. A midi skirt, for instance, is shorter than a maxi skirt but longer than a mini skirt. This moderate length makes it the perfect choice for a cropped leather jacket. The jacket will draw attention to your upper body, while the skirt helps to balance your overall appearance. It’s a simple combination that’s truly stunning when done correctly. Leave it Open While there are always exceptions to this rule, it’s usually best to leave a cropped leather jacket open instead of closed. Whether your cropped leather jacket features a zipper or buttons (or both), you should probably leave it open. Wearing it closed conceals your underlying shirt...

What Should I Wear with a Men’s Leather Jacket?

There’s just something special about leather jackets. Maybe it’s the classic appearance, or perhaps it’s the soft texture. Regardless, you can rest assured knowing that a genuine leather jacket will withstand the hands of time for countless years to come. But unless you’ve owned one before, you may have some questions about leather jackets, such as what to wear with them. A men’s leather jacket is a stylish, comfortable form of outerwear that’s perfect for guys of all body shapes and sizes. If you’re looking to get the most use out of your leather jacket, though, you’ll need to wear the right clothes with it. Unfortunately, many men make the mistake of wearing mismatching outfits with their leather jacket, which only hurts their appearance. If you wear the right clothes with it, however, you’ll present yourself as a stylish, self-confident man who knows how to dress. So, what should you wear with a leather jacket? Choosing the Right Type of Leather Jacket First and foremost, it’s important to choose the right type of leather jacket. Different leather jackets are made with different quality materials, so don’t assume they are all equal. Faux leather jackets, for instance, aren’t made with leather at all, but rather a synthetic material that’s designed to look and feel like real leather. While typically cheaper, it’s best to avoid faux leather jackets and other faux leather products because of their harsh texture. Instead, invest in a high-quality leather jacket that’s made of 100% genuine leather. You can expect to pay more for a genuine leather jacket, but this is one instance in which the saying,...

Exploring Some of the Different Types of Leather

Contrary to what some people believe, there’s not just one type of leather; there are dozens of different types. The term leather refers to any material that’s made of animal skin, typically through tanning or similar processes. Animal hide — whether it’s from a cow, deer, sheep, etc. — is typically stronger and more durable than conventional textiles like cotton and wool. This allows for a stronger garment that’s able to withstand the hands of time. Of course, different types of leather have their own unique characteristics. To learn more about some of the common types of leather, keep reading. Chrome-Tanned Leather Originally invented back in the mid-1800s, chrome-tanned leather is characterized by a special tanning process that involves the use of chromium sulfate and chromium salts (hence the name). This allows for a more pliable, supple and softer type of leather. Furthermore, chrome-tanned leather isn’t susceptible to discoloration or shrinkage/expanding like other types. Surprisingly, chrome-tanned leather is relatively easy to produce, requiring just 1 to 2 days to complete. The short production time of chrome-tanned leather offers cost-savings benefits for the consumer. According to some reports, chrome-tanned leather is the most common type of leather in the wold, account for roughly 80% of all leather produced. Vegetable-Tanned Leather On the other side of the fence is vegetable-tanned leather. Unlike is chrome-tanned counterpart, vegetable-tanned leather isn’t made with chemicals but rather plant-based products and ingredients. It’s still made with cow’s hide. During the tanning process, however, vegetable-tanned leather is prepared with bark, wood, leaves, fruit or roots. This allows for a natural brown color with supple characteristics. Vegetable-tanned leather...

What are Leather Jeans?

It’s no secret that jeans are a popular choice of pants. In fact, statistics show they are the single most popular type of pants in the world. Worn by men and women of all ages and backgrounds, jeans are synonymous with classic style and comfort. They were originally invented more than a century ago, and since then, they’ve only become more popular. Of course, there’s a good reason why so many men and women wear jeans on a daily basis: they offer an unmatched level of comfort, durability and style — a combination that’s not found in other pants or garments. But jeans have come a long ways over the years. Now, consumers can choose from a wide variety of jeans, including leather jeans. What exactly are leather jeans and why should you choose them? To learn more about the growing trend of leather jeans, keep reading. Leather Jeans: The Basics Leather jeans are exactly what they sound like: jeans made of leather. To better understand this garment, let’s take a few steps back to explore the material from which it is made. Leather is a durable material that’s made from processed animal hide. While cow’s hide is the most common material used in the construction of leather, other animal hides such as sheep, goat or deer may also be used. Regardless, the fundamental characteristic of leather is that it’s made of animal hide, boasting a superior level of strength and durability when compared to other textiles. Cotton, for instance, is a readily available material that’s frequently used to produce pants, shirts and other garments. The problem with cotton,...