Greer Men's Wax Finish Sheepskin Leather Bomber Jacket
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- $106.99
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- $106.99
- Regular Price
- $458.00
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Upgrade your outerwear collection with the Greer Men's Wax Finish Sheepskin Leather Jacket, a perfect blend of rugged durability and modern style. Crafted from 100% premium genuine sheepskin leather, this bomber jacket offers a soft, supple feel while ensuring long-lasting wear and comfort.
Designed with attention to detail, it features hand-stitched quilted shoulders that add a bold, stylish edge. The ribbed cuffs and waistband provide a snug, tailored fit, making it ideal for both casual outings and smart occasions.
Available in Navy Blue and Milk Chocolate Brown, this versatile leather jacket effortlessly complements any wardrobe.
Key Features:
- Premium wax-finished sheepskin leather for a luxurious feel
- Soft and breathable polyester lining for all-day comfort
- Stylish quilted shoulder detailing
- Classic bomber jacket design
- Ribbed cuffs and waistband for a perfect fit
- Durable front zip closure
- Two practical side pockets
- Full-length sleeves for added coverage
Specifications:
- Gender: Men
- Colors: Navy Blue, Chocolate Brown
- Material: 100% Genuine Sheepskin Leather
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Fit: Loose
- Length: Regular
- Closure: Zipper
- Collar: O-Neck
- Sleeves: Full Length
- Hooded: No
- Pattern: Solid
- Thickness: Standard
Why You'll Love It
Whether you're heading out for a casual day or a night out, the Greer leather bomber jacket delivers timeless style, comfort, and durability in one premium piece.
Cleaning Leather
- Regular Dusting: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust your leather items weekly. This prevents dirt from settling into the pores.
- Spot Cleaning: For minor spills, blot the liquid immediately with a clean cloth. Do not rub, as this can spread the stain.
- Mild Cleaning: Mix a few drops of mild soap (like baby soap or gentle dish soap) with distilled water. Dampen a cloth with the solution and gently wipe the leather. Follow with a clean, damp cloth to remove any soap residue, and then dry with a soft towel.
4. Conditioning Leather
- Frequency: Condition leather every 6 to 12 months, or more often if the leather is exposed to harsh conditions.
- Choosing a Conditioner: Use a high-quality leather conditioner appropriate for your leather type. Test it on an inconspicuous area first.
- Application: Apply the conditioner with a soft cloth, using circular motions. Allow it to absorb fully (usually about 15-30 minutes), then buff the leather with a clean, dry cloth.
5. Protecting Leather
- Leather Protector Sprays: Use a leather protector spray to guard against water, stains, and dirt. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.
- Avoiding Stains: Be cautious with items that could stain leather, like ink, oil, and dyes from dark clothing.
6. Storing Leather
- Proper Storage: Store leather items in a cool, dry place. Use breathable covers, like cotton bags, instead of plastic, which can trap moisture and cause mildew.
- Maintaining Shape: For leather shoes and bags, use shoe trees and stuff bags with acid-free tissue paper to help maintain their shape.
7. Handling Specific Leather Types
- Suede: Use a suede brush to maintain its texture. For stains, use a suede eraser or a dedicated suede cleaner.
- Patent Leather: Wipe with a damp cloth and use a patent leather cleaner to maintain its glossy finish.
- Nubuck: Similar to suede but requires a nubuck cloth or sponge to clean and maintain its appearance.
8. Dealing with Common Issues
- Scratches: Minor scratches can often be buffed out with a soft cloth or by applying a small amount of leather conditioner.
- Dryness and Cracking: Regular conditioning is key to preventing this. If leather is already dry, apply a heavier coat of conditioner and let it sit longer.
- Odors: Sprinkle baking soda on the leather item and let it sit for a few hours before brushing it off. Alternatively, place the item in a breathable bag with activated charcoal or coffee grounds to absorb odors.