Collection: Women Leather Biker Jackets
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women's sheepskin leather biker jacket
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Nikki Roumel Black Leather Biker Jacket
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White Women's Sheepskin Motorcycle Leather Biker Jacket
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Black Women's Motorcycle Sheepskin Biker Leather Jacket
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Brown Women's Motorcycle Sheepskin Leather Biker Jacket
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Green Women's Lambskin Riding Leather Biker Jacket
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yellow women's motorcycle cowhide leather biker jacket
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women's green Riding sheepskin leather biker jacket
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women's black lambskin leather biker jacket
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- $255.00
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off white women's lambskin leather biker jacket
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- $265.00
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women's red sheepskin biker leather jacket
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- $255.00
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women's black lambskin leather biker jacket
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- $258.00
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black women's leather biker jacket
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black women's lambskin leather biker jacket
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- $258.00
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yellow women's cowhide leather biker jacket
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- $259.00
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women's white motorcycle leather biker jacket
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Shop Women's Leather Biker Jackets- All Styles
Pick up a leather biker jacket for women once, the right one, and your entire approach to getting dressed shifts. It's not a layer you add. It's the piece everything else gets built around. At Shearling Leather, each jacket here is cut from genuine leather, finished with hardware that actually ages, and made with the kind of precision that shows in the shoulder seam before you even look at the zip. This collection exists for women who know what they want and dress accordingly.
How A Real Women Biker Jacket Is Different From Everything Else
Fashion has tried to replace it. Denim versions, vinyl versions, oversized reconstructions, none of them land the same way. The reason is structural: the asymmetrical zip, the snap-button lapel, the zippered cuffs, these aren't decorative. They hold the jacket's shape against your body in a way that softer cuts simply don't.
What makes a women's leather biker jacket work is the resistance built into it. The stiffness of cowhide at the shoulders. The way metal hardware doesn't shift or sag. The belt or buckle detail at the hem that cinches rather than floats. These details carry intent, and that intent is what you feel the moment you put one on.
Asymmetrical, Cropped, Double-Rider- Which Cut Actually Suits You
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Asymmetrical biker, the original. Off-center zip, structured chest, defined waist. The cut that started this entire category.
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Double-rider, heavier, more symmetric, with two chest panels. Feels substantial in a way the asymmetrical doesn't.
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Cropped leather biker jacket for women, hits at the natural waist. Works hardest over high-rise trousers or wide-leg denim.
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Slim-fit moto, less hardware, cleaner line. Bridges the gap between the biker and the blazer without committing to either.
Each of these reads differently depending on leather choice. The same cropped cut in lambskin versus cowhide is practically two separate garments, one drapes, one holds its form.
Picking The Women Leather That Matches How You Will Wear It
Most people pick by color first and regret not thinking about leather type. Lambskin is softer, lighter, and breaks in almost immediately, it moves with you rather than staying rigid. Cowhide holds its shape longer, develops a deeper patina over years, and handles rougher use without showing it. Sheepskin-backed options add warmth without adding much weight, a different proposition entirely.
There is no wrong answer, but there is a wrong assumption: that all genuine leather feels the same. It doesn't. A semi-aniline finish on lambskin feels entirely different from a pull-up cowhide finish, both are real, both are quality, both age beautifully. If you've only ever owned one type, the other will genuinely surprise you.
Every Color This Ladies Collection Comes In
Black is the foundation. A brown leather biker jacket thrown over anything, white tee, slip dress, oversized knit, reads immediately. It's the version you reach for without thinking. That said, women who get real value from this collection tend to own more than one color.
Brown and tan read warmer and less severe, better with earthy tones and casual dressing. Burgundy adds depth without the full commitment of red. A beige leather biker jacket is genuinely underrated: it sits cleanly with neutrals without disappearing into them. The women's red leather biker jacket here is not an accent piece, it's a statement cut, and it earns every look it gets.
Finding Your Fit- Size Guidance From Xxs To Xxxl
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Sizes run XXS through XXXL across most styles in this collection
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Petite proportions are accounted for, shorter body length, adjusted sleeve
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Tall cuts maintain the correct hem-to-shoulder ratio at extended lengths
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Detailed measurements are listed per product, use them, not just the letter size
Leather does not stretch the way other materials do. A jacket that fits across the shoulders on day one will fit exactly the same way in year five. Fit precision matters more here than in almost any other garment. When two sizes feel close, the one that sits cleanly at the shoulder is always the right call.
Outfit Pairings With A Girl Leather Biker Jacket
The strongest looks built around biker leather jackets for women tend to break at least one expected rule. Over tailored trousers and a heeled mule, the jacket carries enough edge that the rest can be clean and polished. Over a floaty slip skirt, the structure does the work the skirt refuses to. With denim, the pairing is so established it almost loops back to interest when everything else is deliberately stripped back.
What doesn't work: treating it as an afterthought. This jacket leads every outfit. Style everything else in response to it, not the other way around.
How Long Does A Leather Biker’s Jacket Last
A genuine leather jacket properly maintained doesn't wear out, it wears in. Keep moisture away during storage. Condition with a leather-specific product two to three times a year. Hang it; never fold it. If it gets wet, let it dry at room temperature, direct heat sources crack the finish permanently.
Lambskin needs slightly more attention than cowhide, softer hide responds faster to conditioning. Sheepskin interiors benefit from occasional brushing to maintain loft. None of this is complicated or time-consuming. The routine is short. The payoff is a jacket that looks noticeably better in year three than it did on the day it arrived.
Free Worldwide Shipping On Every Order
Every order ships free, worldwide, no minimums, no conditions. No matter if you are after a classic asymmetrical black in cowhide or a women's cropped leather biker jacket in tan lambskin, the full range is here to browse by cut, leather type, and color. This is the kind of piece you will still be reaching for in a decade. Shop accordingly.