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It was 2002 when I came across an image of the best shearling jacket I had ever seen—even until today, almost two decades later. I forget where exactly I discovered it, but the beige suede aviator with a pronounced collar and pockets, worn over a simple white V-neck tee and roomy cream-colored trousers, has stuck with me. It was a runway look from Gucci, then designed by Tom Ford, when the brand was unabashedly sexy.
Sexy: The word that perfectly describes a shearling jacket, particularly if it’s an aviator. When done correctly, the style has presence and commands a room. It beckons passersby to stop, stare, and, on occasion, blush. Ford, perhaps more than most, understands its ability to allure; since leaving Gucci and starting his own label, he usually presents at least one in his seasonal collections. It makes sense when you discover that the man is a Texan—one who owns a ranch, no less. He’s a cowboy, so he gets how durable and insulating the material can be. But he also has the panache and swagger of James Bond, which means anything less than sexy just doesn’t suffice. And it doesn’t get any sexier than that combo, fellas.
It is important to note that most shearling jackets and coats cost a pretty penny—even if they're lined with sherpa. Yes, there are very good affordable options, but in regards to this category, you’re gonna have to open up your wallet wide to get the look of an authentic cowboy 007. But when you do, rest assured that, with a description like that, you’ll make hearts flutter.
For fits that imbue the rugged, brawny vibe of the Great Outdoors (but with a streetwise bent), Overland is the name to know. The brand continuously offers a full range of shearling jackets and coats, with this detachable-hood bomber representing an unbeatable value.
For a timeless piece with all the bells and whistles (buckles and zippers?), Reiss has a style that's an aviator-esque classic.
Frye's leather jacket with shearling trim will keep you warm and stylish, all season long.
Mr P. keeps things simple, subtle, and effortlessly cool. Pair with boots and jeans, and you have the perfect formula for a fall look.
Schott's been making its shearling toppers for about as long as the style's been around. So, if you want the real deal, look no further than this Buffalo leather jacket with genuine shearling trims and a faux-fur lining.
Or, keep things simple, subtle, and soft with this shearling-lined number from Canada Goose.
Lined with soft, genuine shearling, this ruggedly handsome moto jacket is basically begging to be layered with all your favorite sweaters and tees.
With a removable shearling trim at the collar, this is not quite a cardigan, not quite a jacket—its a warm, cozy in-between. Moncler's down-filled, zip-up option is the chic hybrid that the season calls for.
A simple. heavyweight leather jacket with a shearling collar to get you through even the grayest, coldest, wettest days of winter.
Timelessly cool, Joe's offers a shearling-lined leather jacket that is equal parts rock and cozy.
Helmut Lang brings its cool, modern streetwear aesthetic to a winter staple. With a snap-button front and tonal stripes, this pick is a cold-weather favorite.
If you're on the hunt for something classic, it's hard to do better than a bomber. And if you want to twist that classic just a bit by getting it in leather with a shearling collar? Well, all the better.
Another favorite by Reiss, but this time, with a simple, vintage, rugged look. With plenty of front pockets and a relaxed, oversized fit, this is perfect for bundling up on even the coldest of days.
Whether you want to wear your shearling on the inside or the outside, Coach has got you covered. This long-line coat brings the warmth and style.
You read that price right—a shearling jacket for under 200 bucks is out there. Mango keeps things looking slim and elegant with this double-faced style, both practical and warm.
Versatile enough to be dressed up or down, this cord jacket with a fuzzy, soft shearling collar is a stretchy, comfy pick you'll reach for at every possible opportunity.
Mackage is the master at all things outerwear. In this wool and shearling bomber, you can rest assured that you're bringing it in the warmth and the looks.
When it comes to a denim jacket, Levi's, the brand that reputedly created the style, is hard to beat. And with a price tag of just $80, the same can be said of this sherpa-lined option.
If you want shearling, but not all the time, Bugatchi offers up a chic solution. With the collar, this jacket is a stylish, warm shearling number; without it, you've still got yourself a high-fashion leather bomber.
Affordable, trendy, and long enough to keep most of your body warm as can be, ASOS throws a chic number worthy of many a fit pic into the ring.
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