In the early 1900s, Fashion
Black Mens Leather Jackets for Winter were worn by aviators and members of the
military. During the second world war, they became known as "bomber
jackets" and were heavily insulated and prized for their warmth. The
jacket was often part of an overall uniform ensemble meant to protect bomber
pilots from exposure to the extreme climate conditions found at high altitude,
and sometimes incorporated sheepskin, using the intact fleece on the inside for
warmth.
Leather jackets were also commonly worn by
Russian Bolsheviks and were nearly a uniform for the Commissars during the
Russian Civil War, and later for the members of the Cheka. This practice is
said to have been initiated by Yakov Sverdlov.
A leather jacket is a type of clothing—a
jacket-length coat—usually worn on top of other apparel, and made from the
tanned hide of various animals. The leather material is typically dyed black,
or various shades of brown, but a wide range of colors is possible. Mens
Leather Jackets can be
designed for many purposes, and specific styles have been associated with the
subculture called greasers, motorcyclists, military aviators, police, and music
subcultures (punks, goths, metalheads, rivetheads), who have worn the garment
for protective or fashionable reasons, and occasionally to create a potentially
intimidating appearance.
Most modern leather jackets are produced in
Italy, Pakistan, India,
Canada, Mexico and the United States, using hides left
over from the meat industry. Fabrics simulating leather such as polyurethane or
PVC are used as alternatives to authentic animal hide leather depending on the
needs of the wearer such as those pursuing vegan lifestyles or for economic
reasons as synthetic fibers tend to be less costly than authentic leather.
There are many more examples of iconic
leather jackets worn in popular culture, such as the one worn by the T-800
character of The Terminator films and the longer ¾ length trench coat style
worn by action heroes such as Steven Seagal, and Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne
in The Matrix films, or by Richard Gibson as Herr Otto Flick in the Allo Allo
TV Series. Another example is the leather jackets worn by Brad Pitt in Fight
Club, where the antagonist Tyler Durden constantly appears with different
variations of his 'red' leather jacket. Other famous Girls Leather Jackets from
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icons include those worn by members of the
Black Panthers in the 1960s and 1970s, the Ramones which made it a trend in the
punk subculture, members of heavy metal subcultures, etc. In most pop culture
examples, the jackets are worn by people cultivating an intimidating and
potentially violent or rebellious image. The tan leather jacket in particular
has become very popular with the Brit Pop and Indie music image and culture and
is famously worn by people such as Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics. The Punk
culture also "rocks" the leather jacket with accessories such as
chains, studs, cuts, ands sketch designs. Many "Metal Heads" go with
the Judas Priest look (black leather jacket, black leather pants, chains, and
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