Mens Bomber Jacket With Fur Collar

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Black and Brown Fur Hooded Leather Bomber Jacket

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Black Aviator Flight Fur Leather Bomber Jacket

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Black Lambskin Detachable Fox Fur Collar Leather V-Bomber Jacket

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Black Sheepskin Brown Fur Leather Bomber Jacket

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Brown Shearling Fur Collar Leather Bomber Jacket

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Multicolor Lambskin Detachable Fox Collar Leather V-Bomber Jacket

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Multicolor Lambskin Detachable Fox Fur Collar Leather Bomber Jacket

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Tan Zipper Fur Leather Bomber Jacket

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A fur collar bomber jacket only looks right when the body fits clean through the shoulders and chest a baggy cut fights the collar instead of framing it. That’s why every mens leather bomber jacket with fur here starts from your chest, shoulder, and sleeve measurements instead of a generic S–XL run. Get the body sizing wrong and the collar sits crooked no matter how good the fur is. We’d rather take a few extra days to cut it to your frame than ship something that’s “close enough.

Every leather bomber jacket with fur collar we build uses full-grain or top-grain cowhide at 0.9 1.1mm thick enough to hold shape and cut wind, not so heavy it fights you when you move. That weight is calibrated for everyday wear rather than abrasion resistance at speed; if you need leather built to take a slide on pavement, our Motorcycle Bomber Jacket runs heavier and adds CE armor pockets that this style isn’t built around. Seams are double-stitched at 7–9 stitches per inch at the stress points: shoulders, underarms, and pocket edges. Full-grain is the tougher, longer-aging option between the two — it develops a patina and softens with wear instead of wearing out. We note which one each style uses on its product page, so you’re never guessing.

Real Shearling vs. Faux Fur Collar Which Should You Order?

This is the question we get asked most on a fur collar bomber jacket order, so here’s the straight answer:

  • Real shearling (sheepskin with the wool left on) is warmer, denser, and ages with character it’s also heavier and needs occasional conditioning. If you’re buying a leather and fur bomber jacket for genuine cold-weather use, this is the better-performing option.
  • Faux fur is lighter, easier to maintain, and a more affordable add-on. A faux leather jacket with fur collar or a genuine-leather jacket with a faux fur collar both give you the same silhouette and most of the warmth, at a lower price point and with zero animal-care requirements.

Either way, the collar on every bomber fur jacket we make is detachable by default snap it off on a 50-degree day, snap it back on when the temperature drops. You choose the fur type at checkout; we build the jacket around it.

 Black, Brown, or Distressed Color and Finish Options

A black bomber jacket with fur collar is the safest first order if you only want one it pairs with everything from a hoodie to an Oxford shirt without asking the rest of your wardrobe to change. Brown and distressed nubuck finishes lean more vintage-aviator, closer to the original G-1 look, and are the two shades most brown bomber jacket men reach for when they want that older, worn-in aviator feel. Every color is made the same way and to the same construction standard; black just happens to be what most people order first. If you’d rather skip the fur altogether and go with a bolder shade, a red bomber jacket or blue bomber jacket gets the same fit-first construction without the collar.

Fit, Styling & Practical Notes

The ribbed hem should sit right at your waistband, not below it. Shoulder seams land at the edge of your shoulder, not down your arm. The collar should sit close to your neck without gapping at the front when zipped that gap is the most common sign of an off-the-rack bomber with fur collar that wasn’t actually built for the wearer. Since every order here is made to your measurements, that’s the default outcome, not something you have to chase with alterations after the fact.

What to Wear a Bomber Jacket with Fur Collar With?

Jeans, chinos, or joggers a fur-collar bomber and shorts has never once worked. A plain tee with straight jeans is the everyday default, and the fur collar does the heavy lifting on visual interest, so you don’t need much else going on. For something dressier, swap in an Oxford shirt and boots instead of sneakers; the collar reads more aviator-classic than casual-streetwear the moment you do that.

Where the Fur Collar Design Actually Comes From?

The fur collar isn’t a recent styling add-on it’s military hardware. Early WWI flight jackets were lined in fur because open-air cockpits at altitude were brutally cold, and by the mid-1930s the B-3 bomber jacket was built from sheepskin with a heavy sheep-fur lining and a wide fur collar pilots closed with leather straps. The G-1, introduced not long after, kept the mouton fur collar but moved to a lighter, more wearable cut this is the silhouette most modern leather bomber jacket fur collar styles are still based on today. The MA-1 dropped the fur collar entirely in favor of a knit one once cockpit heating improved, which is why you’ll see both fur-collar and knit-collar bombers sold side by side now they’re literally two different points in the same jacket’s history.

Is a Leather Bomber Jacket with Fur Collar Warm Enough for Winter?

Yes, for most winter conditions. The cowhide shell blocks wind on its own, and the fur or shearling collar covers the one area your neck that a standard collar leaves exposed. Add a quilted lining (available on request) for genuinely cold climates, and layer a sweater underneath on the worst days. It won’t replace a heavy parka in extreme sub-zero weather, but it covers more of the season than people expect from something this short.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a fur collar bomber and a regular bomber jacket?

The body construction is the same short cut, ribbed cuffs and waistband, front zip. The difference is entirely at the neck: a standard bomber has a flat or knit collar, while a bomber jacket fur collar style adds a wide fur or shearling panel that snaps or zips on, closer to the original B-3 and G-1 military designs.

Should I get real shearling or faux fur on my jacket?

Real shearling is warmer and more durable long-term but needs occasional conditioning and costs more. Faux fur is lighter, lower-maintenance, and a better fit if you mainly want the look rather than extreme cold-weather performance. Both are available as a detachable collar on every order here.

How do I know what size to order for a leather bomber jacket with fur collar?

Measure your chest, shoulder width, and sleeve length and compare them against the size chart on the product page. Because the collar adds bulk at the neck and shoulder line, it’s worth being precise here message us your measurements directly if you’re between sizes and we’ll confirm fit before cutting.

Is the fur collar removable?

Yes, by default. Every leather bomber jacket with fur collar mens order ships with a detachable collar so you can wear it as a clean bomber on milder days and add the fur back in when it’s cold.

Will the leather feel stiff when it first arrives?

Yes that’s normal for full-grain cowhide at this thickness, not a defect. It softens with regular wear, usually within the first few weeks. If it’s still pulling tight across the back after a month of wear, that’s worth getting checked as a sizing issue rather than a break-in issue.

How do I clean and care for a leather and fur bomber jacket?

Wipe the leather down with a dry or barely-damp cloth after wear and condition it every two to three months. For a real shearling or fur collar, brush it gently in the direction of the fur and keep it away from direct heat and moisture never machine wash either component.

Can I order a custom size that’s not on the standard chart?

Yes that’s the default process here, not an upgrade. The size chart is a reference point. Send your exact measurements and we’ll cut the jacket, collar included, to fit them.

What’s the difference between a bomber jacket and a flight/aviator jacket with fur collar?

A bomber has a more fitted body with a flat or stand-up collar (when not modified with fur); an aviator or flight jacket traditionally has a looser cut and is built around the fur or shearling collar from the start, often running longer in the body. Functionally, once you add a fur collar to a bomber, the two styles converge it comes down to body cut and length more than the collar itself.