

Let me start by saying this lambskin leather jacket is a head-turner. The moment I slipped it on, I understood why so many reviewers raved about the softness—it feels like wearing a cloud made of leather. The New Zealand lambskin is buttery smooth, and the tailored design gives it a sleek, modern silhouette that works for both casual outings and dressed-up occasions.
The diamond quilting lining is a genius touch. At 60g polyfilled, it provides just enough warmth for chilly evenings without making you sweat buckets. I’ve worn it to outdoor concerts and late-night dinners, and it strikes the perfect balance between style and functionality. The front pockets are roomy enough for gloves or a phone, though the inner welt pocket is tighter—ideal for cards but not much else.
Now, the not-so-great bits. While the craftsmanship looks impeccable at first glance (the stitching is *chef’s kiss*), I noticed the sleeve snap cuffs pop open unexpectedly—like when reaching for my coffee or adjusting my backpack straps. Annoying? Yes. Dealbreaker? Not quite, but it’s something to be mindful of if you’re fidgety like me.
Fit-wise: size down if you want that snug, James Dean vibe (I usually wear Large but went Medium). Just know the shoulders might feel restrictive if you’re broad-chested. And about durability… One reviewer mentioned buttons ripping through the leather after minimal use. Mine hasn’t faced that fate yet, but I’m babying the zipper now after reading that horror story.
Final verdict? For the price, this jacket delivers serious style points and comfort galore—just treat it like the delicate lambskin it is rather than a workhorse outer layer. Pair it with jeans for instant cool or layer over a hoodie for edgy warmth. Would I buy again? Probably… but maybe in black *and* brown like that one enthusiastic reviewer!
