
Leather & Suede Jackets





























ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What's the difference between lambskin and full-grain leather jackets?
What's the difference between lambskin and full-grain leather jackets?
Lambskin is softer and lighter — it has a finer, more supple hand that drapes beautifully in moto and bomber silhouettes. It's slightly more delicate than full-grain and benefits from conditioning. Full-grain leather is the most durable type — it retains the full surface of the hide, which develops a rich patina over time. Full-grain is the better choice for styles you plan to wear hard for decades; lambskin is better for pieces where softness and drape are the priority.
Will a brown leather jacket crack or peel over time?
Will a brown leather jacket crack or peel over time?
Quality leather — Italian-tanned lambskin or full-grain — does not peel. Peeling is a sign of bonded leather (leather scraps bonded to a fabric backing with adhesive), which is not leather in any meaningful sense. Real leather develops a patina: surface scuffs and marks become part of the jacket's character rather than damage. To prevent cracking, condition the leather 1–2 times per year with a quality leather conditioner — this keeps the fibers supple and prevents dryness.
How do I care for a leather jacket?
How do I care for a leather jacket?
Spot clean minor marks with a damp cloth immediately. For deeper cleaning, take to a leather specialist — do not machine wash or submerge in water. Condition 1–2 times per year with a dedicated leather conditioner (avoid petroleum-based products). Store on a wide-shouldered hanger away from direct sunlight and heat, which dry leather out. If the jacket gets wet, let it dry naturally at room temperature — never use heat. With this care, a quality leather jacket lasts decades.
What colors does brown leather come in — and which is most versatile?
What colors does brown leather come in — and which is most versatile?
Brown leather ranges from a warm cognac (amber-orange undertone), to a chestnut (red-brown), to a deep chocolate (near-black brown). Cognac is the most versatile with a warm-weather wardrobe — it pairs naturally with camel, cream, olive, and navy. Chocolate brown is more year-round and works as cleanly with dark colors as with earth tones. Chestnut sits between the two in versatility. All develop patina differently over time — lighter browns show character more visibly.
Can a brown leather jacket be worn to the office?
Can a brown leather jacket be worn to the office?
Yes — the leather blazer and certain moto styles work in business-casual environments. In a creative or startup office, a brown leather moto over a silk blouse or fitted turtleneck reads as considered and professional. In a more traditional office, the leather blazer is the cleaner choice. The bomber is the most casual option and is better suited to non-office contexts. As a rule, the more structured the silhouette, the more office-appropriate.
How does a leather jacket fit — should I size up?
How does a leather jacket fit — should I size up?
Leather jackets generally fit true to size, but the expectation should be close-fitting compared to outerwear you'd layer a heavy sweater under. A fitted moto or bomber is designed to be worn over a thin layer (T-shirt, silk blouse, light sweater) — not over a bulky cashmere. If you regularly layer a thick mid-layer underneath, sizing up one provides the clearance you need. The blazer style fits with more ease than a moto, so true to size typically accommodates light layering.









