How To Spot What’s Missing On Designer Leather Jacket Labels
When it comes to choosing and buying designer leather jackets it isn’t always what you read in the description that matters. It’s often what you don’t read in the description which makes the difference.
Many people approach buying leather jackets by looking at the style and way the jacket looks, and by the price tag. Often it may be hard to understand why two apparently similar jackets have such widely different price tags. Isn’t it always better to go for the cheaper one if they both look much the same? After all, leather is leather – it can’t make that much difference?
In fact if you read the description you’ll discover that both jackets are made from 100% genuine leather, and they may both look very nice. But once you wear them, feel the leather and move around in them you’ll start to notice a real difference.
This is because whilst both leather jackets may have labels stating that they are both leather, the truth is that there are all different kinds of leather, and this makes a huge difference to both the comfort and feel of the jacket as well as the way it looks, hangs, moves and protects.
Most traditional biker jackets are made from cow hide. This leather is thick, tough and highly suited to the task, since the word is protection. Biker jackets are often bought for the visual look and style as much as anything, but the real reason why biker jackets are made from cow hide is because it’s about the toughest leather around, and will offer a great deal of protection if you happen to be riding a motorbike and having to protect yourself should you fall off at high speed onto a rather unforgiving surface.
Why Nappa Leather Jackets Are Ideal For The British Summer
If there’s one word to describe the typical British summer, it’s ‘brief’, which is why owning leather blazers and leather jackets can be great, providing a comfortable extra layer that looks stylish, feels comfortable and provides protection on cooler days, chillier evenings, breezes and even the occasional damp we’re known to benefit from in the UK.
But if you mention the idea of biker jackets or leather coats of any kind to people they generally think of heavy leather made from cow hide that’s thick, less flexible and can make you feel too warm. After all, it’s summer, not winter, and leather jackets should be flexible enough to cope with the cooler days as well as the frozen days.
Can leather be lightweight, comfortable, flexible and yet still provide enough protection? What is the best type of leather for the variable British summer?
English Leather Luxury Goods and Products
When it comes to world class, unrivalled quality, there are three words that really matter: made in England. Whether you’re looking for hip flasks or leather shooting accessories, luxury English leather goods that are made in England with the finest leather, and by the most skilled craftsmen
upholding all of the traditions of quality and attention to detail will outclass anything you’ll find elsewhere.
From the highest quality leather shooting accessories such as cartridge cases and gun slips to a gorgeous desk blotter or stationery tray, the words ‘England’, ‘craftsmen’ and ‘leather’ seem to evoke an innate sense of quality.
We almost expect to discover the kind of quality that makes you proud to own the luxury goods, to run your finger along the seams, to smell the leather and admire the way it looks.
How to Take Care of Men’s Leather Blazers
Owning a men’s leather blazer means that you have a quality item in your wardrobe that provides a smart and casual look when you need it the most, and it also means that you have a jacket that is comfortable and suitable for just about any occasion. Men’s leather blazers and jackets can be expensive when you purchase one that is the real deal and of the best quality, so it is important to look after it as best you can. When you do so, it will last you for years and will look great every single time you wear it.
In order to preserve the look of the leather blazer or leather jacket, there are a few important points that you will need to consider. If you have an open wardrobe with lots of sunlight, you will need to find an alternative storage area for your blazer. It is best to avoid areas with sunlight, or those areas that are very hot or humid. This will help to maintain the colour of the leather and will stop it from possible damage due to fading colours. The area will need to be cool, but it will also need to be dry. Areas that are damp or receive excessive amounts of moisture, such as a garage, should be avoided as a storage area. Damp conditions could possibly cause mould and mildew to build up and this will be hard to rectify once the damage is done.
Leather Jackets – Finding the Best Fit Online
Finding the right leather jacket that not only looks great, but also fits you as well as it should can often be difficult at the best of times. When you visit department stores you will notice that you only have a few styles to choose from and you are even limited when it comes to colour choice. If the salesperson is not familiar with leather or with correct sizing when it comes to jackets, you could walk out of the store either empty handed, or with a jacket that doesn’t look as great on you as it should.
How many times have you walked into a store thinking you were a particular size, only to find when you start trying things on, that the sizes are completely different than what you first thought. This is something that happens quite regularly, as each store will have its own sizing policy and garment sizes can often vary quite considerable from store to store. This problem can be alleviated by either locating a store that you may have purchased from in the past, one that you know will cater for your individual needs, or another option is to now look online for designer jackets and blazers.
Put Some Style Into Your Spring Wardrobe With Designer Leather Jackets
The onset of spring means that you can look forward to putting a little more style in your wardrobe without the need to cover your fashion with bulky winter coats. When we think of spring we often think of warmer weather, but we still need to keep in mind that spring is a season of unpredictable temperatures. Our spring wardrobes will require a nice jacket for these cooler days and designer leather jackets offer the protection you need with the style that you are looking for.
Leather jackets are considered a staple fashion item for every wardrobe. The look of leather is timeless and the range of styles available means that a leather jacket can make a bold fashion statement while at the same time is a wise investment. Since leather is a product that will ensure longevity of a garment, choosing the right styles for the right occasions will mean that you will add to your wardrobe a fashion item that will last for many seasons.
Leather Coats for All!
Leather coats have been around for quite a while. Some may even say that the caveman donning a piece of hide could have been said to sport the first leather jacket. Indeed, leather apparel has been seen on the catwalk, in movies and at the movies, in the mall and on the street, in fine dining restaurants, on a picnic and aboard a yacht. And there is no one type of person more prone to wear a leather jacket. Men, women, tall, short, large boned and thin have all sold, bought or borrowed a leather coat at one time. A leather jacket is one item of clothing guaranteed to suit people of all persuasions.
You don’t need to spend a mint on a decent leather jacket – many quality stores often have sales, and not always on last season’s stock. Clearance lines may be the end of the run; stock that is still current but not being made again. An inexpensive coat could be yours, if you simply bide your time and are prepared to shop around. If you take the time to try on a few, you’ll find one to suit your unique shape and size.
He (or She) Who Hesitates Is Lost? Not Necessarily!
Ever been shopping and put off buying something you’ve seen – only to return a week, a day or an hour later and find it gone? We’ve all been there, and ‘dash’ doesn’t begin to cover it. It’s even worse when the item was on sale. You spend the next however long lamenting the lost bargain, and then our 20/20 hindsight kicks in: "I should have asked them to put it aside". Shopping online doesn’t protect us from such distress, either. The ‘in stock’ counter taunts us as it drops from ‘1′ to ‘0′ when we refresh – and no amount of yelling at the screen will bring it back. Or so we’ve heard.
Luckily, you can get around this, should it ever happen to you. If you’re shopping for leather jackets online, and find that what you want is no longer available, you can email us, and hand over your vital measurements. We’ll not only check that there’s really, truly no more in stock, we’ll check what we do have to make sure there’s nothing else that will suit your measurements.
Leather Jackets: a Coat for all Seasons
It’s a fact – leather jackets are making a comeback! Some might say that the classic leather jacket never really went out of style, but face it, when you’ve seen a guy wearing a men’s leather jacket that is a little past its use-by date (think short, black, and diagonal zippers), it can look not-quite-trendy. In their many forms, leather jackets can be worn almost anywhere and with almost anything. Even the old aviator-style jacket can still look cool, when teamed with the right outfit and accessories.
Some great bargain buys can be picked up in clearance sales. Cheap leather jackets are now being sported by the younger generation due to their versatility and low cost. They can be worn with anything, and their affordability makes them attractive to the younger crowd. They can be seen to and from work (and even some schools), in town with pals or out with families.
Caring for a Leather Jacket
Looking after your leather jacket properly will help to extend its life and will ensure that it gives you many years of wear. If you look after your leather jacket correctly you can also help to prevent ripping and cracking which will keep your jacket looking like new and will stop it from letting in the elements. There are a few simple measures which can be taken to keep leather jackets and coats looking, feeling, and smelling wonderful.
Although most leather jackets are preconditioned, you should still apply a leather protector to keep the leather waterproof. Try to use products specifically designed for leather which do not contain waxes and oils. These additives can clog the leather and prevent it from breathing properly.

