The shearling jacket is a winter classic that balances warmth and luxury. The fur and shearling jackets fur and shearling jackets shows the styles available.Â
What shearling actually isÂ
Shearling is sheep or lambskin tanned with the wool left on, giving a leather outer and a soft, insulating wool interior in one piece. It is distinct from a wool coat or a faux shearling fabric. men’s jackets rangeÂ
How a shearling jacket should fitÂ
Allow a little room for a knit underneath, as shearling is bulkier than plain leather, but keep the shoulders true. The aviator and trucker styles are the most popular cuts.Â
Styling shearlingÂ
Keep the rest of the outfit lean to balance the volume — slim trousers and a clean boot work well under an aviator or trucker shearling. men’s jackets rangeÂ
Caring for shearlingÂ
Brush the wool gently, spot-clean the leather, and use a shearling specialist for deeper cleaning. Store on a broad hanger away from heat and damp.Â
Frequently asked questionsÂ
What is a shearling jacket?Â
A jacket made from sheep or lambskin tanned with the wool left on, giving a leather outer and a soft wool interior in one piece.Â
What is the difference between shearling and sheepskin?Â
They are essentially the same material — shearling is the tanned sheepskin with the wool retained; the terms are often used interchangeably.Â
How should a shearling jacket fit?Â
Allow a little room for a knit underneath, since shearling is bulkier than plain leather, but keep the shoulders true.Â
How do I care for a shearling jacket?Â
Brush the wool gently, spot-clean the leather, use a specialist for deeper cleaning, and store on a broad hanger away from heat and damp.Â
Is real shearling worth it?Â
For genuine warmth and longevity, yes — real shearling lasts for years with proper care, where faux versions wear faster.Â