Gerard Mens New Zealand 2 Button Leather Blazer
This men's leather blazer is 2 button single-breasted and the lining material is polyester. This blazer is made with ultra-soft and supple New Zealand sheepskin. This jacket has three pockets on the front side of the coat and one inner pocket. The collar type is a turn-down collar. The closure type for this coat is 1 button.
- Style: 2 Button Blazer
- Gender: Men
- Color: Black
- Upper Material: 100% Premium Quality Genuine Sheepskin Soft and fine grain
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Clothing Length: Regular
- Decoration: None
- Thickness: Standard
- Pattern Type: Solid
- Detachable part: None
- Hooded: No
- Pocket: 2 Side pockets
- Type: Loose
- Collar type: V-Neck
- Front Closure: Button
- Sleeve length: Full
- Sleeves details: Simple Straight
Gerard Mens New Zealand 2 Button Leather Blazer
This men's leather blazer is 2 button single-breasted and the lining material is polyester. This blazer is made with ultra-soft and supple New Zealand sheepskin. This jacket has three pockets on the front side of the coat and one inner pocket. The collar type is a turn-down collar. The closure type for this coat is 1 button.
- Style: 2 Button Blazer
- Gender: Men
- Color: Black
- Upper Material: 100% Premium Quality Genuine Sheepskin Soft and fine grain
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Clothing Length: Regular
- Decoration: None
- Thickness: Standard
- Pattern Type: Solid
- Detachable part: None
- Hooded: No
- Pocket: 2 Side pockets
- Type: Loose
- Collar type: V-Neck
- Front Closure: Button
- Sleeve length: Full
- Sleeves details: Simple Straight

100% Real leather
History of leather blazers
Leather blazers are a relatively recent addition to the world of fashion, with the blazer itself originating in the 19th century. Blazers were originally a type of jacket worn by members of boating clubs in England, and were made of wool or flannel in the club's signature colors.
Leather blazers began to emerge in the 1960s, as leather jackets became popular among counterculture movements such as the Beatniks and hippies. These jackets were often customized with patches and studs, and were worn as a symbol of rebellion against authority.
In the 1970s, leather blazers became more mainstream and were worn by both men and women. They were often styled with wide lapels and a fitted silhouette, and were popular among disco-goers and fashion enthusiasts.
In the 1980s, leather blazers were a staple of the power dressing trend, worn by business executives as a symbol of success and authority. They were often paired with shoulder pads and high-waisted trousers for a bold, confident look.
Today, leather blazers are still popular and are worn by both men and women. They are available in a wide variety of styles, from classic fitted blazers to oversized, unstructured jackets. Leather blazers are often made from high-quality, supple leather and are designed to be both comfortable and stylish. They can be worn in a variety of settings, from the office to a night out on the town.

Colors & Styles
We are constantly adding new styles and colors to our collections. Check back often to keep yourself updated!