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What leather and bomber jacket styles does Quince offer for men?

Quince's men's leather and bomber jacket collection covers leather bombers (the classic in genuine leather — typically lambskin or cowhide), suede bombers (the softer textured version), lightweight bombers (technical-fabric versions in nylon or cotton-poly blend for warmer weather), and moto-inspired leather jackets (the asymmetric-zip moto silhouette in leather). All share the bomber's elastic cuffs/hem and front zip construction, varied by material and finish.

What's the difference between a leather bomber and a moto jacket?

Leather bomber — the classic bomber silhouette in leather. Round hem, elastic cuffs and hem, knit collar, straight front zip. Reads casual cool with a vintage-inspired heritage feel. Moto jacket — the asymmetric front zip, often with shoulder epaulets, side pockets at the waist, and a closer-cut silhouette. Reads more rebellious-classic. Choose bomber for everyday casual; choose moto for a more pronounced statement piece.

How does Quince leather compare to specialty leather brands?

Quince leather bombers and moto jackets use genuine leather (typically lambskin for softer hand or cowhide for more structured durability) at a meaningfully lower price than specialty leather brands. The direct-to-manufacturer model keeps the cost lower without sacrificing leather quality. The result is leather construction comparable to specialty brands at a price point that's accessible for shoppers building a leather jacket collection.

How do I care for leather and suede jackets?

Leather — wipe-clean only with a damp cloth for surface dirt; professional clean for stains. Apply leather conditioner every 3-6 months to maintain suppleness and prevent cracking. Store on a wide wooden hanger to maintain shoulder shape. Suede — brush with a suede brush for general care to maintain the texture; spot-clean with a suede eraser for marks; professional clean for stains. Avoid water on suede when possible.