When shopping for a leather jacket, you’ll often come across terms like real leather, full-grain leather, or genuine leather. These phrases sound similar, but they actually describe very different things.
At LAMMBERG, we believe every buyer should understand what they’re investing in. A real leather jacket isn’t just clothing, it’s craftsmanship, character, and comfort woven into one timeless piece. Let’s explore what real leather truly means, how it’s made, and how to recognize high-quality leather when you see it.
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What Is Real Leather?
Real leather refers to any material made from natural animal hide, most commonly cowhide, lambskin, or goatskin. It’s not synthetic, plastic, or artificial. Because it’s natural, every piece of real leather is unique, with its own texture, markings, and story.

What Is Real Leather?
That’s what gives a real leather jacket its personality, such that, no two are ever exactly the same.
However, real leather comes in multiple grades, depending on how much of the original hide is used and how it’s treated. These differences affect texture, softness, and price.
Main Types of Real Leather
1. Full-Grain Leather: The Best of the Best
This is the topmost and strongest layer of the hide. It’s unaltered — not sanded or corrected — which means it keeps all the natural grain and imperfections.

full grain leather
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Naturally durable and water-resistant.
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Develops a rich, dark patina with time.
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Found in heritage and luxury leather jackets.
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Ages beautifully, often lasting a lifetime.
2. Top-Grain Leather: Smooth and Refined
Slightly sanded to remove surface marks while retaining strength and flexibility.

top grain leather jacket
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Softer and lighter than full-grain.
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Often used in fashion-forward jackets.
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Easier to maintain and resistant to minor scratches.
3. Split or Corrected-Grain Leather: Affordable and Stylish
Made from the lower layers of the hide. The surface is embossed and coated to mimic natural grain.

Split or Corrected-Grain Leather
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Cost-effective choice for first-time buyers.
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Offers a uniform, smooth look.
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Not as strong as higher grades but visually appealing.
Each type has its place. While full-grain and top-grain leathers are ideal for those seeking longevity, corrected-grain leather suits those who want the leather look at a more accessible price.
How Real Leather Jackets Are Made
The making of a real leather jacket involves skilled craftsmanship and multiple steps:
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Tanning: Raw hides are treated to prevent decay and improve flexibility.
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Dyeing: The leather is dyed through and through for rich, deep color.
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Finishing: Depending on the type, the leather is left natural or given a smooth surface.
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Cutting & Stitching: Expert artisans cut each panel, line it, and stitch it into the jacket’s form.

How Real Leather Jackets Are Made
This handcrafted process ensures every Lammberg leather jacket has a unique look and feel, a blend of strength, style, and story.
How to Identify Real Leather
If you’re wondering how to tell whether a jacket is made from real leather, here are some simple ways:

How to Identify Real Leather
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Smell: Real leather has a warm, earthy scent, synthetic leather smells chemical or plastic-like.
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Feel: Real leather feels soft, flexible, and slightly grainy; fake leather feels stiff and smooth.
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Grain: Look for slight variations or imperfections, that’s how you know it’s authentic.
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Wrinkle Test: When you press the surface, real leather wrinkles slightly and returns to shape.
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Aging: Real leather gets better with time; faux leather peels or cracks.
Why You Should Choose a Real Leather Jacket
Owning a real leather jacket isn’t just about fashion, it’s about experience.
Here’s why thousands of people choose real leather over synthetics:
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Longevity: With proper care, a quality jacket can last decades.
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Comfort: It adapts to your body and becomes more comfortable over time.
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Style: Real leather never goes out of trend, from biker jackets to bombers.
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Sustainability: Real leather, when sourced responsibly, lasts longer and reduces waste.

Why You Should Choose a Real Leather Jacket
At Lammberg, we source premium lambskin and cowhide leathers to ensure a perfect balance between softness, strength, and sophistication.
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Real Leather vs Faux Leather
| Feature | Real Leather | Faux Leather |
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| Material | Natural animal hide | Synthetic (PU or PVC) |
| Texture | Grainy and soft | Smooth and plastic-like |
| Durability | 10+ years with care | 1–3 years before peeling |
| Breathability | Natural and comfortable | Traps heat and moisture |
| Price | Higher but long-term value | Lower but short lifespan |
| Aging | Develops patina | Cracks or peels |
Bottom line: Real leather is an investment. Faux leather may look good at first, but it rarely holds up over time.
How to Care for Real Leather Jackets
Proper care keeps your leather looking sharp for years:
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Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
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Use a leather conditioner every 2–3 months.
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Never fold your jacket for long periods — hang it on a wide hanger.
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Avoid water exposure; if wet, air dry naturally.
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Clean gently with a soft damp cloth; never use detergents.
For detailed guidance, read our [Leather Jacket Care Guide].
Common Myths About Real Leather
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“Real leather is too expensive.”
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“It’s hard to maintain.”
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“Faux leather looks the same.”
Faux can look similar at first glance, but real leather’s depth, texture, and scent are unmatched.
Final Thoughts
Real leather jackets are more than just wardrobe essentials — they’re symbols of craftsmanship and individuality. Whether you’re drawn to the rugged charm of a biker jacket or the classic silhouette of a bomber, choosing real leather means choosing authenticity.
At Lammberg, every jacket is crafted from premium-grade, ethically sourced leather, ensuring your style stands the test of time naturally, beautifully, and authentically.





































