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Explore the Legacy of Flight Jackets
Originally designed for World War II pilots, aviator jackets were engineered to withstand the freezing temps of high-altitude flight. Today, they’re worn by rebels, rockstars, and style-forward men who appreciate outerwear with history—and attitude.
Our collection honors that legacy, offering a variety of styles:
- Classic leather bombers with ribbed hems and snug cuffs
- Shearling-lined jackets for rugged cold-weather comfort
- Slim-fit nylon flight jackets for a lightweight, modern look
- Fur-collared styles that stay true to vintage military designs
Each jacket is crafted for performance and personality. With attention to detail, premium materials, and unmatched durability, you’ll get more than just a jacket—you’ll get a piece of history made to be lived in.
FAQS: Men’s Aviator Jackets
Q: Are aviator jackets warm enough for winter?
A: Yes—especially our shearling-lined or insulated styles. They’re designed to retain body heat while blocking out wind and cold.
Q: What’s the difference between an aviator jacket and a bomber jacket?
A: The terms are often used interchangeably, but traditionally, aviator jackets refer to leather or shearling jackets worn by pilots, while bombers can include lighter materials like nylon and come from later eras.
Q: How do I style an aviator jacket?
A: Pair it with jeans, boots, and a simple tee or turtleneck. The jacket is the statement—keep everything else clean and classic.
Q: Are these jackets real leather?
A: Many of our jackets use 100% full-grain or top-grain leather. Each product page lists exact materials used.
Q: How do I care for my leather aviator jacket?
A: Use a damp cloth for spot cleaning. For longevity, treat it with a leather conditioner once or twice a year. Always store in a cool, dry place—preferably on a hanger.