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New style Man Fashion Leather Jacket made OF cowhide skin and available in all skins as per your demand :)

 

We are OEM  services provider, manufacturers cum exporters of high quality leather wears, leather fetish and Club Wears etc, Buyers are able to make development charges and new products designing as per their own market demands without any development charges on buyers because our company Beauty & Beauty Worldwide 's R&D section bearing all the development expenses. You can visit our web site as AAMIR COM .
We are certified  as ISO9001 2008, CE, Qualified manufacturing unit at labors law and environmental standard. Our manufacturing unit is equipped with CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machines for manufacturing the uniform and digital dye works for beautiful and elegant products. Simply you can send us your choice of designs (Drawing or physical samples) with any of your required changes or recommendations about the materials out shell or interiors. 
We will develop those new articles of your choice without any development charges just only for your brand property. By this way you can offer new styles according to your market choice.

 

Product Type:
1. Soft Aniline -   cow, buffalo and sheep hides
2. racing leather gloves
3. Soft sheep leather Corsets
4. Motorbike Jackets
5. Ladies sheep Leather jackets 
6. Washed and waxed Leather Jackets
7. Fashion leather gloves
8. Leather Lingries
9. Motorbike Suits
10. Ladies fashion leather jackets
ETC

 

Buying Guide

 

Choosing and buying a leather jacket can be a daunting prospect. It's not a cheap item (at least not if you want it to last) and it is very difficult to judge the quality or fit when searching online. There is also a lot of technical jargon used, particularly in the descriptions of leather that often isn't explained.

 

So we have written this buying guide to help you in your research. We'll start by describing the different types of leather used in garment manufacture and what their strengths and weaknesses are. Then we'll go on to discuss the different styles that are out there. Some styles suit particular body shapes and we will explain why. Aside from fashion there are also very good reasons why certain features appear on leather jackets. We'll go through those so that you know what to look for, and more importantly, what to avoid.

 

And finally we'll highlight some useful tips which will help you judge the level of care and quality that have gone into the manufacture of the garment.

 

By the end we hope that you will feel confident that you can make an informed purchase.

 




 

Types of leather used in jackets

 

We are often asked, 'which is the best quality hide for a leather jacket?' The annoyingly vague answer is, 'whichever suits the style and function of the jacket best' This is an important point and worth remembering. The type of leather used should always be dependent on the style and purpose of the garment. Beware of retailers who only use one type of leather in all their jackets. It suggests they don't fully understand the subtleties and characteristics of the material.

 

The major distinction between leather types originates with the animal that the hide came from. The general rule is the larger the animal, the thicker and heavier the leather.

 

Cow and buffalo - The toughest of the hides and used in shoes, furnishings as well as jackets. The leather is on the stiff side and offers excellent abrasion resistance and protection but at the expense of weight, drape and comfort. You will often find it used in motorcycle protective gear. and biker styles where toughness is the prime consideration. Jackets made of cow hide can take a long time to 'wear in'. Of the two, buffalo hide has more grain than cow.

 

Sheep and lamb - finer grained, more supple and lighter weight than cow but still tough and durable, this leather is often described as having a 'buttery' feel. Sheep hides offer a good balance between comfort, style and strength. They particularly suits jacket styles where suppleness is important such as bomber jackets, blazers and reefers.

 

Pig - Cheap and not particularly cheerful. The leather made from pig skin is thin, plasticy with a shiny finish and very poor durability. Pigskin is often used when price is the most important factor so we recommend you avoid it where possible. Be particularly suspicious of leather jackets retailing for less than £100 ($150) as pig may have been used to keep the price down.

 




 

Leather Finishes

 

Once you've established the type of hide you require then the next step is to look at the tanning process that has been applied to the hide. Different processes produce distinct finishes which affect the handle and the appearance of the leather.

 

Nappa/Napa - Is a lengthy and complicated tanning process applied to full grain sheep or lamb hides that results in exceptional softness, suppleness and durability. A hide that is described as nappa is therefore amongst the highest grade of leather that can be achieved but is correspondingly expensive. Any that claim to be made of a nappa leather and are retailing for less than £100 ($150) should be viewed with some scepticism.

 

Aniline - This is leather that has been treated with aniline, a transparent chemical which allows the hide to be coloured and softened without concealing the natural tones and shades and blemishes of the animal. It is applied to cow, buffalo and sheep hides and produces a natural, mottled appearance that also allows the skin to breathe. Particularly good for brown and tan leather jackets.

 

Nubuck - In this process the top layer of full grain hide is buffed or very finely sanded to produce a soft, velvety finish similar to suede. However the quality is much higher and so is the price. Nubuck leather jackets are more susceptible to water staining and therefore benefit from waterproof finishes.

 

Suede - In which the underside of the hide is used. This is more fibrous with a matt, napped finish but lacks the durability of the a full hide. Like nubuck it is prone to discolouration when in contact with water unless a treatment has been applied.

 

Split - Used as a cost cutting measure, the top layer of the hide is sliced away resulting in two thinner layers. It allows some retailers to market jackets at very low prices whilst still claiming they are 'leather'. Avoid.

 




 

Types of Leather Jacket

 

Leather jackets come in a myriad of styles and colours but basically fall into four broad categories based on the garment's origins.

 

Leather Biker Jackets - Evolved from the protective gear worn by motorcyclists because of leather's extraordinary toughness and resistance to wind and rain. The key characteristics of a leather biker are:

 

  • Slim fit across the body and arms - Necessary to reduce wind buffeting whilst travelling at speed.
  • Adjustable collars and cuffs - Usually through the use of collar straps and zip cuffs, a tight fastening prevents the wind entering the garment.
  • Zip fastenings - Again to prevent wind ingress and to protect the contents in pockets.
  • Epaulets - The press stud flaps often found on the shoulders are a useful way of securing bag straps.
  • Shoulder and Elbow panels - For added protection at vulnerable points on the body.

 



 

Leather Bomber Jackets - Originated with the early pilots who needed a garment that was warm and protective. They generally have the following features:

 

  • A looser fit around the body and arms - Allows for greater insulation and room for movement.
  • A longer length than biker styles.
  • Rib knit at the collar, cuffs or hem - Since waterproof properties weren't as crucial inside a plane as on the back of a motorbike, it was possible to use rib knit at the openings to maintain a close seal and keep heat in.
  • Large patch or bellows pockets - Useful for carrying aviation charts, flare guns etc.

 



 

Leather Blazers - based on traditional suit jackets, the blazer is a fantastically versatile garment which can be dressed up or down. Key features are:

 

  • Button front - Usually single breasted with either two or three buttons and notched lapels. Two button jackets tend to be a little slimmer as the silhouette nips in at the waist. Three button jackets on the other hand are straighter throughout the body and are more suitable if you have a larger waist size.
  • Inset pockets - Usually with flaps to maintain the clean lines.
  • Buttons at the cuff - Better quality leather blazers will feature fold over cuffs with buttons. Cheaper versions will have a plain cuff
  • Rear Vents - Either one or two vents at the rear hem. Should always be found on two button blazers whilst three button versions often have plain backs.

 



 

Reefer Jackets - Similar to blazers but with more casual features and a higher button break point. Think Life on Mars or any seventies cop movie. Expect to see:

 

  • Button Fastening - Four or more, often right up to the neck point
  • Wider lapels
  • Slanted hip pockets
  • Plain backs

 




 

How To Spot a Well Made Leather Jacket

 

Once you've found a style you like, there are a couple of things to look out for which will give you a good indication of the quality of manufacture.

 

  • YKK zips - Sounds silly but these are the best zips out there. They are more expensive, so if you see a YKK branded zip on a jacket, you know the manufacturer has INVESTED in higher quality components throughout.
  • Matching panels - As leather is a natural product it will vary from piece to piece. Care has to be taken during manufacturing to ensure that the pieces match in colour and tone. Cheaper jackets may not.
  • No loose threads - Trimming is the final stage of the manufacturing process as each garment is checked over and any loose threads snipped away. Manufacturers keen to cut costs will skip this stage so the appearance of loose threads can give a useful insight into the overall quality standards throughout.
  • Internal pockets - A quality leather jacket will have as much attention to detail on the inside as the outside. Check to see how many internal pockets are provided. Ideally the openings will be trimmed in leather whilst a zip pocket is a nice touch.

 




 

Beware Cheap Imitations

 

And finally, pay special attention to the claims made by any website selling leather jackets at 'discount' prices. Some will tell you that the styles they offer are at such a low price because they want to 'pass the savings' onto you the customer.

 

Ask yourself how plausible this sounds and if you have doubts then demand proof of the claimed savings before you part with your money. Otherwise, rather than getting a great jacket at a substantial discount, you may end up buying a poor quality jacket at an inflated price.

 

 

Return Policy

 

General Return Policy

 

if you encounter ,mis-shipped items, lost package, damaged package or items, missing items or size or color mismatched with your order, we promise a full refund or resend a new package for free once we confirm it. Generally we need little  time to deal with this issue. Details are as bellows:

 

 

 

1.    Non-quality related returns:

 

If there is no quality-related issue but you are still not completely satisfied with our production  , you may be eligible to return the items for a refund within few days of receiving your order. We will refund you the item price after we have received your package and inspected it. You would be responsible for all shipping fees incurred.

 

PS: All returned items must be in same condition, unused and with original tags and packaging.

 

 

 

2.    Mis-shipped items

 

You have two options of 

 

1) exchanging it for the correct item; 

 

2) returning it for a full refund. Please contact our us  and send us the details about the wrong item . We will resend the correct item for free or refund you the full price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.  Damaged package or items:

 

 If you find the package is damaged upon direct receipt , please reject it with the reason of damaged package and inform us about the issue.

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