Falcon Men’s Tan Suede Shearling Aviator Jacket – Snag Leather
$489.00 Original price was: $489.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
- Camel-tan Suede Sheepskin exterior
- Thick cream shearling lining — collar, cuffs and body
- Aviator collar with antique brass buckle strap
- Central zip front, two angled zip pockets
- Free worldwide shipping — 14-day returns
The Falcon Men’s Tan Suede Shearling Aviator jacket is built the way the original WWII flight jackets were built, reversed sheepskin construction, suede side out, wool side in — before cost-cutting pushed the military toward smooth leather and the craft was quietly forgotten. What you’re wearing is the camel-tan suede face of genuine sheepskin: softer than any leather jacket you own, and impossible to fake at any price point. The interior is thick cream shearling wool throughout — deep pile at the collar, full-body lining, and snug at the cuffs — anchored by a wide aviator lapel with antique brass buckle-strap closure, a matching brass front zip, and a structured hem band that keeps the silhouette sharp no matter how brutal the weather gets. This is the genuine sheepskin aviator jacket that lives between fashion imitation and serious outerwear — built for Chicago winters, Denver cold snaps, and New York wind alike.
Reversed sheepskin means the insulation layer is uncompressed and in full contact with your body — the warmest configuration that exists, warm enough to handle -15°C on a single layer underneath, breathable enough to wear indoors, and durable enough to last two decades with basic care. If you’re still deciding on silhouette, explore the full men’s aviator jackets collection or browse our complete men’s shearling jackets range — every cut we carry is built on the same construction standard. Free worldwide shipping on every order, 14-day returns guaranteed, with full details at our shipping policy and return policy pages. Order the Falcon today.
Q: What is reversed sheepskin and why does it matter?
Reversed sheepskin means the suede side of the hide faces outward as the exterior, and the wool shearling faces inward as the lining. This is the original sheepskin construction — warmer than smooth leather shearling because the wool fiber is unprocessed and in full contact with the body. The camel-tan suede exterior you see on the Falcon is the natural surface of genuine sheepskin, not a coating or synthetic finish.
Q: How warm is a tan suede shearling aviator jacket?
Exceptionally warm. Reversed sheepskin is the warmest configuration of shearling because the wool is uncompressed against the body. Effective down to -15 degrees Celsius with a single layer underneath. Built for sustained outdoor cold — ideal for Chicago, Denver, New York, Boston, Minneapolis, and Seattle winters where you need real insulation over an extended period, not just a short commute.
Q: Does a shearling aviator jacket run true to size?
Size up one — standard guidance on all genuine shearling garments. The deep wool lining significantly reduces interior space compared to a standard leather jacket. Measure your chest and add 2 to 3 inches minimum. Shoulder fit is the most critical and hardest point to alter on any jacket — prioritize that before anything else. Contact us at support@snagleather.com for professional help with your sizing.
Q: What is the difference between a shearling aviator jacket and a B-3 bomber jacket?
Both share the same genuine sheepskin construction and aviator heritage. The B-3 uses a button-front closure and is slightly boxier in silhouette - the original WWII military spec. The Falcon aviator uses a central zip front, a buckle-strap throat closure, and a cleaner tapered silhouette that transitions more naturally to modern city wear. Same warmth, sharper contemporary fit.
Q: How do I care for a tan suede shearling jacket?
Apply a suede and nubuck protector spray to the exterior before first wear — this is critical for the reversed suede surface. Never machine wash or tumble dry. Brush the suede exterior with a nubuck brush to restore the nap after heavy use or rain. Brush the shearling collar and cuffs with a soft sheepskin brush to maintain wool loft. Store on a wide padded hanger in a cool, ventilated space away from direct sunlight or heat. Properly maintained, a genuine shearling jacket lasts 20 to 30 years without meaningful degradation.
Q: Do you ship the Falcon shearling aviator jacket worldwide?
Yes — free tracked worldwide shipping on every Snag Leather order, no minimum purchase required. Full tracking provided from dispatch. See our shipping policy for regional delivery timeframes.
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