Friday, October 21, 2011

How to Choose a Men's Leather Jacket

What do James Dean, Michael Jackson and Marlon Brando have in common? Each of these American icons was famous for wearing leather jackets as a prominent piece of their wardrobe. Men's leather jackets continue to be appealing and a comfortable, stylish addition to men's jackets. Follow these tips to choose a cut that looks great with your current clothing, body shape and personal style.

Choosing a Leather Jacket:

  1. Choose a flattering cut. Men's bomber jackets, motocross jackets and distressed leather jackets are among the popular cuts of men's leather jackets. Each fits differently, however. Bomber jackets have a roomier fit in the chest area and are fitted to the waist, making them ideal for lean men with broad shoulders. Motocross jackets typically fall to the waist and have metal hardware and zippered pockets; they are designed to have a tight fit. Distressed leather jackets have a vintage look and feel, with stiff lapels, boxy pockets and a worn-in look. For a classic style, go with a straight, streamlined cut that looks fitted without looking tight.
  2. Pick a color. Brown leather jackets look vintage and more casual, which makes them great for men with a more laid-back style. They also look good paired with jeans. Black leather jackets can dress up business attire, such as pinstriped dress pants, but they can also lend a rugged touch to jeans or casual pants. If you're not sure which one you like best, choose a color based on the majority of your wardrobe: if you wear predominantly bright colors or white and black, buy a black leather jacket; for warmer, earthy tones, choose a brown leather jacket.
  3. Man wearing a leather jacket sitting in a chairLook for a quality fabric. Leather jackets are generally made from either lambskin leather or cowhide leather. Lambskin leather is softer and glossier than cowhide leather, and it usually offers a dressy look. It is not as durable as cowhide leather, however, and it shows scratches and tears easily. Cowhide leather ages well and has a more rugged, rough appearance. This type of leather is especially sought after in vintage jackets.
  4. Keep your wardrobe in mind. A leather jacket can be an investment, so be sure to pick one that will complement the clothes you already have if you want to get a lot of wear out of your jacket. You can also purchase a leather jacket that makes a statement and find neutral pieces to go with it.
  5. Make sure it's comfortable. Since most leather jackets are designed to fit snugly, make sure you find one that doesn't hug your body too tightly. Look for a style with large armholes if you have muscular arms, and ensure that there is enough room in the chest area if you have broad shoulders.

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