How to look cool in a leather bomber jacket

From Marlon Brando as the leather-bound biker Johnny Strabler in the 1953 flick The Wild One, to Happy Day’s Fonzie and John Travolta in Grease, leather jackets have been one of the most iconic pieces of clothing for men. It can be worn in an urban suave style, which is work appropriate too or be made spunky with biker’s studs and embellishments!
The leather jacket is one compelling piece of garment that is versatile enough for almost everyone. Made from breathable and recyclable materials these days, the jacket has sure become more environment and animal-friendly. Not only does it suit the need of the wearer, it helps you attain this counterculture image instantly.
Leather bomber jackets
The brown leather bomber jacket is back with a bang and it can be sported by you to look the sharpest. You don’t have to invest in something that is exorbitant or too expensive, but do indulge in quality that lasts enough for your grand-kids. And believe it or not, the older it gets, the better it looks!
The bomber is in fact very similar in fit to the denim jacket. It should be snug and preferably one size down, with seams hitting right at the shoulders. Do make sure that armholes are high but not restrictive. The waistline length in soft washed leather is the perfect pick.
There are two ways to sport these jackets in a cool and suave way-
Classic style- Go for a waistline cut jacket (not blazer), featuring a zipper in soft washed leather to keep the look minimalistic and yet stylish. Simplistic and yet wearable, these classic jackets can be sported for casual and semi-formal occasions.
Bikers style- Want to experiment with the 80’s biker version. Think men’s excelled leather jackets with patches that come with details like patches. You can also opt for fur collars, excessive zippers, belted waists, button fronts, motorcycle collars and any heavily padded protective biker gear.








