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Explore Our Women's Pilot & Aviator Jackets
Discover A Timeless Look for Every Adventure with our collection of pilot and aviator jackets. We offer Genuine Leather & Suede Styles in both Classic Bomber & Aviator Fits, so you can find that perfect vintage-inspired look. Every jacket is Designed to Fit, Made to Last, ensuring you get a flattering piece that you can count on for years of wear.The Iconic Black Aviator JacketExplore our most popular styles, like The Iconic Black Aviator Jacket, a sleek and versatile choice. For a rugged, classic vibe, check out The Classic Brown Leather Pilot Jacket, or stay extra cozy in one of our Warm Suede Aviator Jackets. The Aviator Jacket is The Perfect Cold-Weather Layer, and we'll even show you How to Style Your New Jacket. Whether you choose a womens leather aviator jacket in black or brown, you're getting a timeless piece of outerwear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a pilot/aviator jacket different from other leather jackets?
A pilot or aviator jacket was originally designed for aviators in cold, open cockpits. Key features include a warm shearling or faux-fur collar to protect the neck, durable leather or hide shell, often zip front with sturdy hardware, and elastic or ribbed cuffs and hem to keep out wind. Over time these functional details turned into style signatures.
How should a women's aviator jacket fit?
A good fit means the shoulders sit naturally, sleeves reach the wrist even when arms move, and there's enough room to layer underneath without looking bulky. Since aviator jackets often have shearling or lining inside, some initial snugness is normal, as leather will soften over time.
What materials and linings should I look for in a quality aviator jacket?
Look for genuine leather (like lambskin, sheepskin, cowhide) for the shell, with shearling or faux shearling/fur lining around the collar, body or cuffs for warmth. Hardware (zips, buckles) should be solid metal, and seams well-stitched. These details not only add style but also durability.
How do I care for a pilot/aviator jacket so it lasts?
To keep it looking great, wipe off surface dirt with a soft, damp cloth, condition the leather every few months to maintain suppleness, avoid exposing it to excessive sun or heat, and let it dry naturally if it gets wet. For shearling parts, use a soft brush to lift the nap (fur) and avoid machine-washing. Proper storage on wide hangers helps preserve shape.
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