Men's Shearling Sheepskin Double Collar Leather Jacket
Men's Shearling Sheepskin Double Collar Leather Jacket
Most shearling bombers stop at the throat. This one keeps going. The dramatic double collar — a deep, oversized shearling fold that frames the face and stacks up around the neck — is the detail that sets this jacket apart from every standard B-3 on the market. It's the silhouette that turns a heritage shearling bomber into a genuine style statement.
The double collar is the whole point. Where a traditional B-3 has a single shearling-lined collar, this jacket carries a deeper, fuller, layered collar that folds back to create a doubled silhouette around the neck. Worn open, the cream shearling spills out across the chest in a way that no flat collar ever could. Worn closed and zipped up, it stacks high around the face — wind-blocked, dramatically warm, and undeniably bold. It's part military, part runway, all confidence.
The double-faced sheepskin construction. 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. No separate lining sewn in. The cream shearling visible at the collar, cuffs, hem, and pocket openings is the same wool that lines the entire interior of the jacket. It's the most authentic construction for a shearling bomber, and it's what makes the warmth genuine rather than stylised.
The contrast cognac leather details. Sharp cognac-tan leather straps on the cuffs and the waist belt cut against the dark brown sheepskin, adding both visual contrast and functional adjustability. The double cuff buckles seal the sleeves snug against the wrist; the back belt cinches the waist for a tailored silhouette. Together they pull the jacket out of pure heritage territory and into something more designed.
The fit is modern. This isn't the boxy oversized cut of the original 1940s B-3. The body is trimmer, the shoulders sit cleaner, the silhouette works with current denim and current proportions. You get the heritage warmth and the heritage materials in a jacket built for how men actually dress now.
The warmth is the foundation. Double-faced sheepskin is one of the warmest natural materials ever used in outerwear, and this jacket carries it through every panel — including that exaggerated collar. Sealed cuffs, cinched waist, and a collar that stacks up high against the wind make this a genuine cold-weather piece, not a fashion shell.
This is the shearling bomber for the man who wants the heritage warmth and the heritage materials — but wants to walk into a room and have his jacket noticed before anything else.
The specs, plainly: Genuine double-faced sheepskin — single-hide construction with leather outer and natural wool interior · Dark brown sheepskin with vintage finish · Cream-tan natural shearling visible at collar, cuffs, hem, and pocket openings · Oversized double-fold shearling collar · Contrast cognac leather double-buckle cuff straps · Cognac leather belted waist strap · Two zip hand pockets with leather trim · Front zip closure, brass-tone hardware · Modern fitted cut · Built for genuine cold-weather wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this jacket a "double collar" design? The collar is deeper and fuller than a traditional shearling bomber collar, folding back to create a layered, doubled silhouette around the neck. Worn open it spills dramatically across the chest; worn closed it stacks high around the face. It's the most distinctive feature of the jacket.
Is the sheepskin and shearling genuine? Yes — this jacket is made from 100% genuine double-faced sheepskin. The wool visible at the collar, cuffs, hem, and pocket openings is the natural shearling that lines the entire interior of the jacket.
What is double-faced sheepskin? Double-faced sheepskin is a single hide where the leather side faces out and the natural wool grows on the inside. There's no separate lining sewn in — the leather and the wool are the same piece of sheepskin. It's the most authentic and effective construction for a shearling jacket.
How is this different from a traditional B-3? The classic B-3 has a single flat shearling collar, a boxy oversized cut, and minimal hardware. This jacket adds an oversized double-fold collar, contrast cognac leather strap details on the cuffs and waist, and a slimmer modern fit — taking the traditional silhouette and pushing it toward a more style-led, statement-piece direction.
How warm is it? Extremely warm. Double-faced sheepskin is one of the most effective natural insulators available, and the oversized collar adds significant extra warmth around the neck — the area most exposed to wind chill. This is built for serious winter cold.
Does it fit true to size? The cut is more fitted than a traditional B-3, 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 carefully, and if you want layering room, size up one.
Do the cuff and waist straps actually adjust? Yes — the double cuff buckles let you tighten or loosen the sleeve openings at the wrist, and the back waist belt cinches the body for a closer silhouette or lets it relax for layering. Both are functional, not just decorative.
Can the oversized collar be worn flat or upright? Both. Worn open and folded back, the collar creates a wide, dramatic spread of shearling across the chest. Worn closed with the zip fully up, the collar stacks tall around the face for maximum warmth and a bolder silhouette. The jacket is designed to look right either way.
How do I care for it? Brush the shearling gently with a suede or wool brush to keep it lofted, especially the oversized collar. Spot-clean the leather side with a damp cloth and use a sheepskin-specific protector. Never machine wash, never soak, never dry with direct heat. For deep cleaning, take it to 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. If it gets wet, air dry it naturally away from heat and brush the shearling back up once dry.