A well made leather jacket can be an expensive proposition, luckily you can make a leather jacket last for years if you invest well. Not only that, but a leather jacket is one of the most versatile pieces of outerwear you can own. They look great over t-shirts, polos, oxfords, and anything else you can think of. The trick is finding one that doesn't look like it's swallowing you. Today we'll talk about how to find a leather jacket that you'll love to wear for years to come.
Size it Down
My guess is that most leather jackets are made too big. Not a scientific fact, just my observation from trying on leather jackets over the years. Due to this, if you simply abide by the sizes you are buying for t-shirts, you are going to end up with a jacket that is too big. When you're shopping for your next leather jacket, try on one that's a size smaller than you would expect. You should still be able to zip it up, but it should be
snug. The armholes should be a little higher than you might be used to and the sleeves should fit tightly as well. It may be slightly uncomfortable, but the beautiful thing about leather is that it will stretch and conform to your body over time. Plus, you don't want this looking like your dad's bomber jacket, this should be a jacket with a modern tailoring cut. One more thing, make sure the jacket ends right at the waist of your jeans, any longer and the trim look of the jacket won't be noticed.
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No Patches, Stripes, Extra Zippers, etc.
Many designers like to add all kinds of embellishments to their clothing in an effort to make them stand out (Express, I am talking about you.) Sadly, all these extras do is get in the way of what could otherwise be a great looking piece of clothing. If you find a leather jacket that fits you perfectly, the jacket will do all the talking. So avoid the "Honor" patches, the racing stripes up the side and anything that generally is unnecessary to the look of the jacket.
Give Brown a Chance
Yes, black is the ultimate go-to color for leather jackets, I know. However, that does not mean you shouldn't look into brown. I actually believe it is a more versatile color than black, same as I believe with shoes (as I talked about in this article:
Buying Fashionable Men's Shoes.) You are able to inject many more colors and palettes into an outfit with a brown leather jacket than black. And if you intend to wear a leather jacket often (why wouldn't you?) then you will want something versatile. Bottom line, just TRY a brown leather jacket before you decide on a black one. You may be surprised at how good they will look on you.
Thanks for reading. As always,
be dapper.
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