Timeless, rustic, and classic—every guy needs a quality leather jacket in their closet. You wear it on your motorcycle, in the workshop, and on your way to work. You’re so busy wearing it that you’ve probably never thought about how you should style it. That’s why we’re here to help. We’ve broken down how men should style a leather jacket, based on its type and purpose.
The Casual Moto Leather Jacket
Style With Your Favorite Pair of Jeans and Shirt
Clean and sleek, the moto leather jacket doesn’t need much to shine. Pair it with a simple t-shirt and worn jeans. Anything more is just too much. Finish the look with a matching leather belt and boots. Here’s a look at one of our favorite moto jackets in whiskey tan.
The Edgy Bomber Leather Jacket
Style With a White Tee and Black Pants
Bold and a bit reckless, the bomber leather jacket looks great on the hanger and even better on your bike. Whether for a joy ride or a night out, pair a dark bomber jacket with a white tee and black pants. You’ll look sharp without seeming like you’re trying too hard. Complete the look with a black belt and boots.
The Gritty Leather Field Jacket
Style With a Warm Flannel and Jeans
Rough and sturdy, a leather field jacket can handle anything the day throws at it. From farm work to weekend hunting, this jacket is warm with plenty of pockets. Wear it with a flannel shirt, thick jeans, gloves, and hunting boots. It’s your trusty companion no matter where you go.
The Vintage Leather Jacket
Style With a Worn Tee and Khakis
Worn-in and comfortable, a vintage leather jacket has seen a few things in its lifetime. Pair it with your favorite band t-shirt and durable khakis. This look is perfect for drinks with friends, travel, and weekend activities.
Now that you’re an expert on styling your leather jacket, make sure you have the right accessories to finish your look. Check out our collections of leather belts and wallets. Don’t have a leather jacket yet? Explore our collection of Men's Leather Jackets, inspired by the past and infused with modern sensibilities. And remember, no style looks good with cracking leather, so take care of your jacket to keep it looking great.