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How can you tell if a leather jacket is real?
To determine if a leather jacket is real, examine the texture and feel. Genuine leather has a natural grain and slight imperfections, while synthetic materials often appear overly uniform. You can also check for a smell; real leather has a distinct, earthy scent. Additionally, look for labels indicating the type of leather used, as authentic leather will typically have terms like "genuine leather" or "full-grain leather."

How should a leather jacket fit?
A well-fitting leather jacket should be snug but not restrictive. It should comfortably hug your shoulders and chest without pulling at the seams. The sleeves should end just past your wrist, allowing for some movement. When zipped up, the jacket should lie flat against your body, and you should be able to wear layers underneath without feeling constricted.

How can you style a leather jacket?
A leather jacket is incredibly versatile and can elevate many outfits. For a casual look, pair it with a simple tee and jeans for a timeless vibe. To create a more polished ensemble, layer it over a dress or blouse and tailored trousers. You can also mix textures by wearing it with knitwear or incorporating bold accessories. When choosing footwear, ankle boots or sleek trainers complement the edgy aesthetic of a leather jacket beautifully.

How do you care for a leather jacket?
To maintain your leather jacket, regularly clean it with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and dust. For deeper cleaning, use a leather cleaner specifically designed for the material. Conditioning your jacket every few months with a leather conditioner will help keep it supple and prevent cracking. Avoid exposing the jacket to extreme heat or water, and store it in a cool, dry place to ensure its longevity.