Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Check Out these 7 Best Black Leather Jackets you will like!

We Found 7 of the Best Black Leather Jackets Around 
Do you know Getting  the perfect leather jacket is not unlike finding your soulmate. A bold statement, we admit, but hear us out. You log hours sifting through countless options that are not quite up to your standards. You try some on anyway, just for fun, but you inevitably end up
disappointed. From all that experience, you suss out what you look for (ideal characteristics, like comfort and stability) and you learn what your deal-breakers are (inauthencity, a bad fit, too rigid). The process, at times, might seem hopeless, even bleak, but you remind yourself that you only need to find "the one" and you're set for life. 
Currently single? We found seven great candidates to get you ready for leather weather this fall (and fingers crossed, for years to come). Rely on the classic moto style or experiment with an oversized version. Either way, meet your match(es), below. 




1. MADEWELL

First purchase: This badass moto jacket. Second purchase: A Harley-Davidson.
Madewell available at madewell.com | $498



2. J.CREW

Buttery soft leather and gold hardware give this one a luxe edge.
J. Crew available at jcrew.com | $550



3. RIVER ISLAND

Not ready to commit to real leather just yet? Try on the style with a faux version (for a fraction of the cost).
River Island available at riverisland.com | $100



4. GAP

Western meets biker with this leather version of a denim jacket.
Gap available at gap.com | $359 (originally $398)



5. ZARA

Create the Vetements effect with an oversized version.
Zara available at zara.com | $100



6. TOPSHOP

No need to break this one in—it already comes with a rugged finish.
Topshop available at topshop.com | $320



7. COACH

As classic as it gets.
Coach available at coach.com | $995

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