THINK ALL LEATHER JACKETS ARE THE SAME? THINK AGAIN.

When most people think of leather jackets, they immediately envision the traditional aviation "bomber" style jacket worn by pilots during World War II. Even after all those years, this style remains one of the most popular choices, worn by men and women alike. However, there are countless other styles in which leather jackets are made. Rather than limiting yourself to only wearing a traditional bomber jacket isn't a good idea. You can still wear this style, but you should consider exploring alternative styles to create a truly unique, one-of-a-kind appearance. To learn more about the different styles in which leather jackets are made, keep reading.
Unique Colors
It's no secret that brown and black are the two most common colors for leather jackets -- and for good reason. They match with a wide variety of other colors, allowing you to easily create a stylish outfit in which all your garments flow cohesively together. But leather jackets are available in dozens of other colors. In addition to brown and black, for example, you can find leather jackets available in red, yellow, green, gray, teal, blue and shades thereof. Experimenting with an alternative color such as this will open the doors to new fashion opportunities.Two Tone
Another unique style in which leather jackets are made is two tone. As the name suggests, two-tone leather jackets are characterized by the use of two colors. Normally, leather jackets feature a single color, such as brown or black. Two-tone leather jackets go one step further by incorporating a second color into the design. It's not uncommon for a two-tone leather jacket to feature black and white. The combination of these two colors, while simple, offers a unique style that's both unique and appealing. The key thing to remember when choosing a two-tone leather jacket is that the colors should match. Wearing a leather jacket with colors that clash with each other is a surefire recipe for fashion failure. Always make sure the colors of your two-tone leather jacket match. Otherwise, you'll struggle to create an attractive outfit.Quilting
If you're looking for a new leather jacket to wear this fall or winter, perhaps a quilted leather jacket is right for you. Quilted leather jackets are designed using a quilting pattern that creates the appearance of diamonds or squares on the surface (as opposed to a flat, smooth surface). Most quilted leather jackets also feature an interior lining, made of an alternative fabric, for a superior level of warmth and comfort. For these reasons and others, quilted leather jackets are perfect for the otherwise cool fall and winter months. If you currently own a traditional leather jacket and want to expand your wardrobe with another leather jacket, consider a quilted style. With summer coming to a close, there's no better time than now to invest in a quilted leather jacket.Leather Quality
It's also worth mentioning that different leather jackets are made with different quality leather. Some manufacturers cut corners to save money by using low-quality leather in their jackets. You can usually identify these subpar leather jackets by feeling them with your hands. Although there are exceptions, most have a rough, cheap texture. On the other hand, some manufacturers use the highest quality leather to produce their jackets. Nappa leather, for example, is considered the pinnacle of leather textiles. Made from either goat, cow or lamb skin, it's soft, supple and able to withstand the hands of time for countless years. You can expect to pay more for a genuine Nappa leather jacket than a cheap, low-quality leather jacket, but most people will agree that it's a smart investment if you're serious about fashion.