A Former Leather Jacket Designer Breaks Down the Difference Between a $500 and $2000 Leather Jacket

You get what you pay for.

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Buying the perfect leather jacket is often an investment, so you want to know what you are paying for. The Effortless Gent is helping guys who are in the market by breaking down the difference between a $500 and $2000 leather jacket. In this case, it pays off to spend the extra cash. 

The most significant difference between the jackets is the leather. Cheaper jackets will use a material that is corrected, so the animal skins will be sanded down and can be filled with faux leather grains. This process gives it a plastic feel.

Jackets with a lower price tag also usually have thin zippers, which tend to break. Pricier jackets use a sturdier zipper that is easier to maneuver up and down. 

Expensive leather jackets feature a topstitch with thread usually from the German company Güttermann. This element of the jacket is decorative, but the detailing enhances the overall look of the piece. 

Another determining factor of the price is the lining. Less expensive jackets will usually have a cheap thin synthetic lining that can fall apart easily. By spending some extra cash, you can invest in a coat that has two linings, one in the sleeves and one in the body. You can also find some that are insulated or quilted. 

Clearly, the price difference can reflect the overall quality of the piece. Head over to Effortless Gent to read more tips.

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