Men’s Aviator Leather Jackets
Most men’s aviator leather jackets look solid on day one — then six months later the leather starts cracking, peeling, or losing shape. That’s usually thin, coated material pretending to be the real thing.
There’s a difference between a jacket that looks like leather and one that is leather. At Devilson, every aviator jacket in this collection is cut from full-grain and top-grain hides — cowhide, lambskin, sheepskin — sourced through supplier relationships we’ve built over a decade. No bonded scraps. No PU shell with a leather-sounding name. No acrylic spray finish that starts peeling after two winters.
You’re not paying for a logo. You’re paying for leather that lasts.
With 10+ years in leather craftsmanship, free shipping, and secure payments, this is where durability meets affordability — without cutting corners.
Not all aviator jackets wear the same. Here’s what you’re actually choosing between:
B3 Shearling Aviator \ A-2 Flight Jacket \ G-1 Navy Style \ Modern Slim Fit Aviator
Trusted by 10+ Years of Leather Craftsmanship
Devilson didn't start as a fashion brand. It started as a leather workshop, and that's still the core of how we operate. Over the past decade, we've refined our panel construction, stitching density standards, and hardware sourcing to a point where we're confident enough to put our name on every jacket that ships.
Every order ships free. Every transaction runs through encrypted, secure payment processing. And every jacket comes from a team that's spent ten years learning what separates a leather jacket that ages well from one that doesn't.
✓ Genuine Leather | ✓ Free Shipping | ✓ Secure Payments | ✓ 10 Years Experience
Genuine Leather at an Honest Price — Here's How That Works
The most common question we get, in some form or another, is: if it's real leather, why isn't it expensive?
Affordable and genuine usually don’t go together — and buyers know that.
Here’s the difference.
We operate direct-to-consumer. No retail markups, no middlemen stacking margins. After 10 years in leather sourcing and production, we work directly with suppliers who specialize in lambskin and cowhide processing.
So instead of paying for branding, you’re paying for:
- Real leather grain (not coated PU)
- Proper leather tanning process
- Durable panel construction
Cheap jackets peel because they’re plastic-coated. These don’t — because they’re not trying to imitate leather.
And with free shipping, the price you see is exactly what you pay.
Fit & Sizing — Avoid the Most Common Mistake
Leather doesn't stretch the way fabric does. Buy too tight in the shoulders and you'll feel it every time you reach for something. Buy too short in the sleeve and no amount of breaking-in will fix it. This is the one category where getting the measurements right before you order matters more than with almost any other garment.
What to measure before you buy:
- Chest — measure around the fullest point, under the arms, across the shoulder blades
- Shoulder width — from shoulder point to shoulder point across the back
- Sleeve length — from shoulder point to wrist bone, with your arm slightly bent
Fit notes by style:
- B3 Shearling — the shearling lining adds interior volume. If you're between sizes, size up. The fit should be substantial but not restrictive.
- A-2 / G-1 — these run closer to a true fitted silhouette. These styles are designed to sit over a sweater or light mid-layer, so standard sizing typically works unless you're broad across the upper back.
- Slim Fit Aviator — runs true to size for a modern tapered fit. Not designed for heavy layering underneath.
A leather jacket that fits correctly at the shoulders will feel right everywhere else. That's the most important measurement in the list.
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How Devilson Builds These Jackets — 10 Years, One Standard
We didn’t start with trends. We started with leather.
Each jacket goes through a structured build process:
- Material selection: Lambskin for flexibility, cowhide for durability
- Leather grading: Focus on grain consistency and surface strength
- Panel construction: Cut to reduce stress points at shoulders and seams
- Stitching: High-density stitching for long-term wear resistance
- Hardware: YKK zippers and reinforced fastenings
No shortcuts like bonded leather or synthetic overlays.
We’ve stayed in business for 10 years for one reason — we don’t compromise on material.
Shipping, Returns & Everything Else You're Wondering About
Shipping — Free on all orders. No minimum, no conditions. What you see in the cart is what you pay.
Delivery — Standard delivery timeframes vary by region. Estimated delivery windows are shown at checkout before you confirm your order. We don't over-promise on timelines.
Returns & Exchanges — We offer a return and exchange window for unworn jackets in original condition. Sizing concerns are the most common reason people reach out before buying — if you're unsure between two sizes, contact us before ordering and we'll give you a straight answer based on your measurements.
Payments — All transactions are processed through encrypted, secure payment gateways. We accept major cards and standard digital payment methods.
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FAQs
Are aviator jackets real leather?
Yes — ours are made from genuine lambskin or cowhide. No synthetic coatings or PU layers.
How long do they last?
With proper care, years. Real leather develops patina instead of breaking down.
Do aviator jackets get too hot?
Shearling styles can. They’re built for cold weather. Lighter A-2 styles are more versatile.
Do leather jackets crack over time?
Only low-grade or poorly maintained ones. Proper leather conditioning prevents drying and cracking.
How do I maintain my jacket?
Keep it dry
Use leather conditioner occasionally
Store it properly (no folding)
What size should I choose?
Measure your chest and shoulders. Don’t rely on your usual size alone — check the size guide.
Are they worth the price?
If you want something long-term, yes. If you’re looking for a lightweight seasonal jacket, probably not.
Is this suitable for everyday wear?
Yes — especially A-2 and modern slim-fit styles. Shearling is better for colder days.