Leather Blazers Look Good And Feel Good
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Leather Blazers: Stylish and Comfortable
Overview
Leather blazers are a must-have this season, offering both style and comfort. When selecting leather items, it's important to understand the various types, their prices, and more. High-fashion leather blazers come in two-button and three-button styles, available in a range of chic colors like black, brown, olive green, yellow, red, caramel, cognac, sienna, and chocolate brown.
Types of Leather
Leather is crafted from the tanned, toughened, yet pliable skins of animals. Today’s dyeing processes allow leather to come in almost any color, but some types are renowned for specific hues:
- Buckskin: Made from wild stag (deer, elk, or antelope), it’s pliable with a smooth finish.
- Chamois: Originally from the Alpine chamois, now typically made from sheepskin, known for its supreme softness, absorbency, and light tan color. Pronounced SHAM-wa, or informally, SHAM-ee.
- Calfskin: Derived from young cows, it’s smooth but can be roughened for velour leather or embossed. Typically dressy, found in darker shades like blacks and browns.
- Cowhide: Used for shoes, boots, and jackets, it’s tough and durable with smooth or rough finishes, mostly in browns and blacks.
- Lizard Skins: Crocodile, alligator, and other lizard skins feature a scaly texture and sheen, available in greens, greys, reds, and browns, often used for belts, luggage, or shoes.
- Pigskin: Common in South America, it’s smooth to the touch, usually tan, with little nap.
- Ostrich: Exotic and often seen in belts or shoes, it has a unique goose-bump texture.
- Suede: Created by roughening the reverse side of calfskin for softness, resembling velvet, available in all major colors.
Price and Sizes
A quality leather blazer ranges from $250 to $1000, depending on the leather’s quality, design, and cut. Leather blazers come in various sizes, with men often opting for longer styles, while women choose both long and short options.
Care Tips for Leather Blazers
- Store your leather blazer flat or on a wide, sturdy, padded hanger to avoid stretching, and never use a plastic cover.
- Handle stains promptly. When unsure, bring the blazer to a professional dry cleaner.
Incorporating a leather blazer into your wardrobe not only elevates your style but also ensures comfort. With proper care, it remains a timeless piece.
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