Men’s Suede Jackets Guide: An Autumn Wardrobe Investment

The suede jacket: surely the most impractical form of outerwear, but one of our favourites all the same. The soft nap of the fabric, so pleasing to the touch, evokes a sense of indulgence from what might otherwise be an unremarkable garment. A cotton overshirt is a cotton overshirt. But swap the cloth for brushed cowhide and it becomes a low-key luxury piece.

That’s the great thing about a suede jacket. It has a way of lending even simple outfits an air of luxury, but does so without raising eyebrows. It’s reserved and understated, yet refined and classy; the perfect way to sign a simple outfit off with a tactile flourish.

This is why we believe a suede jacket to be the type of garment every style-savvy man should own at some point in his life. But there are a few things to know before taking the plunge. From how to keep the fabric looking as good as new to which brands are making the best versions, below you’ll find all of the need-to-know details.

Buying A Suede Jacket: What To Consider

It’s a mainstay of screen style icons from James Bond to Jerry Seinfeld, who dedicated an entire episode to an admittedly fine suede jacket. If you’re going to follow suit, however, you need to find the style that works for you. These are the main factors to ponder.

Budget

The Jacket Maker

In the aforementioned Seinfeld episode, Jerry agonises over a delicious suede jacket with a less-than-delicious price tag. We’ve all been there. You can easily drop a mortgage payment or more on a luxury suede jacket, but it is one of those garments where you truly get what you pay for.

If you’re going to break the bank, look for exceptional fineness in the nap and scarcely believable softness on the touch. Cheap suede feels rougher.

Material

Todd Snyder

A related point is the kind of suede you’re buying. Lambskin and goatskin suede are often said to be the softest, while cowhide and pigskin suede are thicker, rougher and more durable. You might also consider nubuck. This has a similar feel but is actually made from the top grain of an animal’s hide, like regular leather, and sanded down.

If you want to go animal-free, microsuede is one of the better faux-suede options. Made from polyester to mimic the softness of the real thing, it’s plastic-based so you won’t be saving the planet, just your wallet.

Colour

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The colour of your jacket isn’t as straightforward as you might think. The classic, cowboy-friendly suede jacket comes in tan or brown. It’s timeless. It goes with everything. It’s little predictable. Black is more modern, but doesn’t mix quite as well. Ink blue, concrete grey and forest greens are all more versatile and probably make better sense for a big purchase than the more directional pastel tones out there. But we’re not here to judge. You do you.

Style

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Buying a suede jacket involves many of the same considerations as buying any other style of jacket. Think about the fit, the length, the details. Think about what else is in your wardrobe because this one won’t be cheap. The majority of suede jackets come in cropped styles, but if they don’t work for you, check out chore jackets, overshirts or occasionally a longer blouson or field jacket. See below for inspiration.

Types Of Suede Jacket

Technically, any outerwear can be made from suede but there are a few tried and tested silhouettes that always look the part. If you want a suede jacket that’ll slot seamlessly into your wardrobe and won’t date quickly, these are the types you should be looking at.

Overshirt

Valstar

The overshirt is our suede jacket of choice. It’s simple, versatile, stylish and about as timeless as it gets. A classic overshirt will usually have a button or zip front, two chest pockets and a collar. These details can vary slightly from piece to piece, but generally it’s any garment that sits at the intersection between shirt and jacket.

Bomber

Brunello Cucinelli

The juxtaposition of the bomber jacket’s military roots with the indulgent texture of suede makes for a great piece of outerwear. A proper suede bomber should have a cropped fit with an elasticated hem and cuffs, be collarless and have a zip fastening to the front. We love the way this piece brings smart and casual together, resulting in a garment that can be dressed up or down with ease.

Biker

AllSaints

Contrary to popular belief, biker jackets don’t have to be black and rendered in smooth leather. A suede version boasts all the same rock ‘n’ roll attitude but with an added touch of refinement. If you like the idea of a biker jacket but find the classic leather variety a bit too Guns ‘N’ Roses, the same style in suede might be the perfect solution.

Like its leathery counterpart, a suede biker jacket will have a cropped fit, epaulets, oversized lapels and an asymmetric zipper. Some might also feature a belt to the waist and zips to the cuffs.

Trucker

Reiss

For something a bit more casual and understated, a suede trucker jacket is the way to go. This classic piece of blue-collar Americana is perfect in suede, particularly when finished in a rich colourway like chestnut brown or navy. It should have a cropped fit, button pockets to the chest and button fastening to the front.

The Best Suede Jacket Brands

If you’re ready to add a suede jacket to your arsenal, then these are the brands that really excel when it comes to this luxurious type of outerwear.

The Jacket Maker



It doesn’t matter what style of suede jacket you’re after, The Jacket Maker has you covered. The California-based brand produces everything from classic, asymmetric zip biker jackets through to minimal bombers and even hooded pullovers. All of which are crafted from the finest goatskin suede and finished with solid hardware, designed to last.

However, the best thing about The Jacket Maker is the price. Surprisingly affordable considering the materials used, this is the place to head if you’re seeking timeless designs that won’t break the bank.

Shop now at The Jacket Maker

Aurelien



Aurelien prides itself on its easy, Riviera-inspired style, which looks just as good on the Promenade des Anglais as it does the city streets. As such, its suede jackets boast classic design details and the kind of materials you expect from a brand two or three times as expensive.

Its signature style is half bomber, half blouson, borrowing from both the original A-1 US flight jacket as well as staples like the Harrington. Available in a range of shades from brown to petrol blue, the tactile suede and soft, unstructured silhouette ensures it’ll work dressed up with tailored trousers and loafers, or down with denim and trainers.

Shop now at Aurelien

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