Men's Genuine Fox Fur Hooded B3 Black Sheepskin Shearling Leather Jacket
Men's Genuine Fox Fur Hooded B-3 Black Sheepskin Shearling Leather Jacket
Here's a problem most shearling bomber buyers eventually run into. The B-3 is one of the warmest jackets ever made — genuine sheepskin, full shearling lining, built to survive the kind of cold that actually hurts. But the original WWII pattern has one weakness: when the wind picks up or the snow starts, there's nothing to put over your head. You add a hat. You pull a hood from a sweatshirt awkwardly above the collar. It works, but it never quite fits.
This jacket solves that. A genuine B-3 silhouette, in black leather and full sheepskin, with a proper attached hood trimmed in real fox fur. It's the version of the bomber the original pattern never had — and it's exactly what cold-weather wear needs in 2026.
The hood changes what the jacket can do. A standard B-3 is incredible at sealing the body — torso, arms, neck, waist — but the head is exposed. This version closes the gap. Pull the hood up and the fox-fur-trimmed opening frames your face, blocks wind, and traps the warmth that would otherwise escape from the top of your head. Drop the hood and you've still got the full B-3 silhouette underneath. It's a jacket that genuinely works in deep winter weather rather than just looking like it should.
The fox fur is the right kind of warm. The hood is trimmed with genuine fox fur — not synthetic faux fur, not a token strip of trim. Real fox fur frames the face with a depth and warmth that synthetic alternatives can't replicate. It also serves a practical function: dense natural fur disrupts cold airflow around the face, which is why every serious extreme-weather brand — from Inuit traditional gear to military Arctic kit — uses real fur on the hood opening. It's not decoration. It's how the jacket actually performs in wind.
The body is the real thing. Underneath the hood, this jacket is built from genuine double-faced sheepskin — a single hide where the leather faces out and the natural wool grows on the inside. The cream-grey shearling visible at the cuffs and hem is the same wool that lines the entire interior. No glued lining, no synthetic insulation. The warmth is built into the hide itself.
The black leather pushes it modern. Where the traditional B-3 lives in vintage brown, this version commits to black — sharper, more urban, more versatile across a contemporary wardrobe. The leather carries a slight natural texture that gives it depth without looking artificially distressed. It pairs cleanly with the dark casual fits the photos show — cargos, dark denim, layered streetwear — and reads as something built for now rather than a heritage reissue.
The cut is modern. Slim through the body, structured through the shoulders, cropped to sit at the waist. This isn't the boxy 1940s pattern — it's the B-3 silhouette redrawn for how men actually dress in 2026.
The warmth is genuine. Double-faced sheepskin is one of the most effective natural insulators ever used in outerwear. Add the fox fur hood, the sealed cuffs, and the cinched waist tabs, and you have a jacket built for serious cold — wind, snow, sub-zero days, the conditions where lesser jackets quietly fail.
This is the shearling bomber for the man who wants real cold-weather performance without picking between heritage style and practical winter protection. The jacket the B-3 always should have had — built right, built warm, built for now.
The specs, plainly: Genuine double-faced sheepskin — single-hide construction with leather outer and natural wool interior · Black leather shell with natural texture · Cream-grey natural shearling visible at hood interior, cuffs, and hem · Attached hood trimmed with genuine fox fur · Front zip closure, dark hardware · Two angled front hand pockets · Adjustable side-buckle waist tabs · Slim, fitted modern cut · Built for genuine cold-weather wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the fox fur genuine? Yes — the hood is trimmed with real fox fur, not synthetic faux fur. Genuine fur traps warmth and disrupts cold airflow around the face in a way synthetic alternatives can't match.
Is the sheepskin and shearling genuine? Yes — this jacket is made from 100% genuine double-faced sheepskin. The wool visible at the cuffs and hem is the natural shearling that lines the entire interior of the jacket.
Is the hood detachable? Based on the construction shown, the hood is attached to the jacket. Check the product details on the page to confirm whether it can be removed.
How is this different from a standard B-3? The construction and warmth are faithful to the traditional B-3 — genuine sheepskin shell, full shearling lining, classic aviator silhouette. The difference is the addition of an attached hood with genuine fox fur trim, plus a black colour and slimmer modern cut. It's a B-3 built for actual deep-winter conditions, not just stand-still aviator nostalgia.
Why does it have real fox fur on the hood? Real fur isn't decorative on a serious winter jacket — it functions to disrupt cold airflow around the face. Dense natural fur breaks up wind in a way synthetic trim cannot, which is why traditional Arctic gear, military extreme-weather kit, and serious cold-weather brands all use real fur on hood openings.
How warm is it? Very warm. Double-faced sheepskin is one of the most effective natural insulators available, the hood adds significant additional warmth at the head and face (the body's biggest heat-loss points), and the sealed cuffs and cinched waist trap the rest. It's built for genuine deep-winter cold.
Does it fit true to size? This is a slim, modern cut, and the sheepskin construction takes up some interior room. It's designed to layer over a tee or thin knit rather than bulky sweaters. Check the size chart on this page, and if you want layering room, size up one.
What can I wear it with? The black leather and the casual hooded silhouette pair across most modern winter wardrobes. Dark denim, cargo trousers, joggers, layered knitwear underneath — anything in the streetwear or modern casual register. The photos show the jacket worn with khaki cargo trousers, which works well as a colour contrast against the all-black jacket.
How do I care for it? Brush the shearling gently with a suede or wool brush to keep it lofted. Brush the fox fur trim gently as well to maintain its loft. Spot-clean the leather shell with a damp cloth and use a sheepskin-specific protector. Never machine wash, never soak, never dry with direct heat. For deep cleaning, use a sheepskin specialist.
Can I wear it in the rain? Sheepskin handles light exposure, particularly with a protector applied, but should not be worn in heavy rain — especially because real fur should not be soaked. If it gets wet, air dry naturally away from heat, brush the shearling back up, and let the fox fur trim dry fully before wearing again.