Men's jackets are available from casual denim to almost-formal blazers. This variety can be a boon for some men, but can be confusing for others. Buying a men's jacket is simply a matter of taking the time to understand your measurements and then finding a jacket to fit your need.
Before you shop for a men's jacket, make sure you understand your size. Generally, you'll need a chest measurement (under the arms and over your shoulder blades) and your height for the best fit.
Men have plenty of options when it comes to causal jackets. Denim jackets are durable and get more comfortable over time. Leather jackets are sturdy and never go out of style.
Every man's closet should contain at least one blazer or sport coat. Perfect for a special dinner or a presentation to clients on casual day in the office, these jackets bridge the gap between causal and formal.
Whether you're running, hiking or ridding your motorcycle through the countryside, there are jackets designed for you activity. Ski jackets, motorcycle jackets and other specialty jackets provide stylish protection from the elements.
Fleece, microfiber and other modern materials provide comfortable, lightweight alternatives to traditional materials. Ditch the heavy parka and join the 21st century!
For causal cool, consider a leather bomber or motorcycle jacket. A special night on the town? A wool blazer or camel hair sport coat will save the day. Think fleece or denim jackets for hanging in the backyard.
When it comes to jackets, leather and wool never go out of style. These durable materials are perfect for outerwear like pea coats and letterman jacket reproductions. Think cotton or fleece for inexpensive versatility.
Stick with neutrals like black, brown and gray for evening and business casual jackets. Save the brighter colors for outdoor activities or to wear to the big game.
Zippers make men's jackets easy to put on and take off. Extra pockets can come in handy when working in the yard. A concealed hood can come in handy on a rainy day. A lined jacket can look good and still keep you warm.
For blazers or sport coats, consider jackets from Versace, Tommy Hilfiger or Burberry. If you're looking for something more casual, think Moschino, QuikSilver or Sean John.
Buying a men's jacket is easy if you narrow the field by considering the function of the jacket. Men's jackets are generally designed for specific functions. If you're looking for something to wear to a business dinner or social function, head straight for a blazer or sport coat. Something to knock around in the backyard? A causal windbreaker or denim jacket will fill the bill.
Although the terms may seem interchangeable, a sport coat is generally more casual than a blazer. Both jackets, however, are perfect for bridging the gap between causal and suit jackets. Blazers and sport coats tend to have a looser fit and are made of materials that are more casual. Even better, these jackets don't require matching pants—a pair of khakis or even a nice pair of jeans is all you need to sell this look.
For an everyday jacket, look for something that is fairly short and made of a comfortable fabric like cotton or denim. The classic denim jacket is a good example of a jacket that can get you through most of your week in style and comfort. A leather jacket is perfect for cooler weather—or if you just want to look cool. At the other end of the scale is the workmanlike windbreaker: roll one up in your bag or car and pop it out when the weather turns chilly.
If you spend any time outdoors, you'll want to find a jacket that matches your activity. Here are some of your options:
Ski: Ski jackets are designed to be warm and durable. Look for waterproof products that fit well at the waist and wrist—you want to keep out that cold, bitter wind. For spring skiing, look for a vented ski jacket that will allow you to let out some of that heat you generate on the slopes.
Motorcycle: When you're on your bike, it's you against the elements. While synthetic motorcycle jackets have come along way, nothing beats the style and protection of leather. Look for a motorcycle jacket that fits in the position you'll be riding most. Padding at elbows, shoulder and back will help during a spill and reflective material will call attention to you at night.
Running: Running jackets have benefited from a host of high-tech materials that can keep you comfortable while wicking away moisture. Look for reflective material if you're running at night and jackets with vents if you're running in cooler weather—you will work up a sweat!
Hunting: You spend hours out in the elements and you need a jacket that can stand up to the punishment the woods can dish out. Look for a lined jacket with plenty of pockets. A detachable hood can certainly come in handy and look for a jacket that is waterproof and vented—you don't want moisture coming in or staying in.
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