Leather Blazers: Look Good And Feel Good

By Alex Tesla


Leather blazers are really in this season. When you shop for leather products, be sure you learn about the different types of leather that are available, price tag etc. Hi-fashion leather blazers can be found in 2 button & 3-button styles. Various colors of leather used to create fashionable blazers are black, brown, olive green, yellow, red, warm toned caramel, cognac, sienna and chocolate brown.

Kinds of leather

Leather is any tanned, toughened (yet pliable), dried, and dyed skin of an animal. Due to modern dyeing processes, the majority of types of leather are available in almost any color. A few leathers, nonetheless, are best known for particular colors.

Buckskin: Pliable leather with a smooth finish from wild stag (deer, elk or antelope).

Chamois: Leather originally made from the Alpine chamois, a goat-like animal. Nowadays, it's culled from sheepskin. Chamois is well regarded for its supreme softness, absorbency and light tan color. It is pronounced SHAM-wa, or parochially, SHAM-ee.
Calfskin: Leather from young cows. It's smoother leather, but it may be roughened to produce "velour leather," or embossed with patterns and other textures. It is considered dressy and is generally found in darker shades (blacks and browns).

Cowhide: Leather from full-grown cows that is used for shoes, boots and jackets. Tough and sturdy, it can have a smooth or rough finish. You'll find it in every colors, but mostly shades of brown and black.

Lizard skins: Crocodile, alligator and other lizard skins are usually restricted to belts, luggage or shoes. They sport a scaly texture and a nice sheen, and can be had in colors of green, grey, red, and brown.

Pigskin: Pigskin is more commonly used in South America. It has small nap (fuzz) and is usually smooth to the touch and tan in color.

Ostrich:"exotic" leather seen on belts or shoes. Ostrich resembles a plucked chicken, and thus, has a "goose bump" appearance.

Suede: Suede is created when the reverse side of calfskin is roughened to the point of intense softness. The resulting nap almost resembles velvet. Suede goods can be had in all major colors.

Price: A good leather blazer costs anything between $250 to $1000. Depending on the quality of the leather, the design and the cut.

Sizes: Leather blazers come in various sizes be it short or long. Men generally wear long ones. Whereas women choose both long and short.

Tips on how to keep the leather Blazers

- Store your leather jacket either flat or on a wide, durable, padded hanger to avoid stretch marks. Make sure to never use a plastic cover.

Take care of the stains right away. When in doubt take the jacket to the dry cleaner.


Suede: Suede is created when the reverse side of calfskin is roughened to the point of intense softness. The resulting nap almost resembles velvet. Suede goods can be had in all major colors.

Price: A good leather blazer costs anything between $250 to $1000. Depending on the quality of the leather, the design and the cut.

Sizes: Leather blazers come in various sizes be it short or long. Men generally wear long ones. Whereas women choose both long and short.

Tips on how to keep the leather Blazers

- Store your leather jacket either flat or on a wide, durable, padded hanger to avoid stretch marks. Make sure to never use a plastic cover.

Take care of the stains right away. When in doubt take the jacket to the dry cleaner.






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