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A wardrobe is an expense: most clothing wears out over time and is replaced of necessity. An exquisite men’s leather jacket is an exception to this rule, an investment to last a lifetime and beyond—it is a statement piece you’ll pass on to your children or even grandchildren.
With rare exceptions, the leather jacket looks fabulous when you pair it with just about anything, a quality that infuses it with a versatility few other garments in your wardrobe can claim. And it only improves with age. But knowing how to choose the best leather jacket for your particular budget and wardrobe requires some effort on your part, and looking handsome in it isn’t as simple as merely throwing it on your back. We’ll wager the effort is worth your while, and to help get the ball rolling we’ve answered a few essential questions about this classic piece of outerwear, the men’s leather jacket.
Remember that by its very nature a leather jacket is a casual garment; it will not work in every situation, though it will in most. But unless your work environment is casual, it will not pass as business wear and looks decidedly out of place in the boardroom. You can get away with a moto-inspired or bomber jacket paired with a dress shirt, wool trousers, and black leather shoes in some casual work environments. Stick with brown or black leather, and remember this rule of thumb: the more “decoration” on the jacket, the more casual it is.
If it does not fit like a proverbial glove, then it does not fit:
A leather jacket should bend and mold itself to you. You should also be able to move your arms freely; the sleeves should not reach beyond the wrists, and the rest of the jacket should stop at the waist unless you chose a longer style. The jacket must fit well from day one to look good on you thereafter; leather can’t be altered like other materials (at least, not easily), so it’s important to get it right from the get-go.
It’s the thought that counts—thoughtful details, that is. The highest quality leather jackets will possess them in spades. Here’s what to look for:
You get what you pay for—it’s one of life’s great truths. An exquisite leather jacket improves with age and lasts a lifetime and beyond.
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