Men’s Black Leather White Fur Shearling Bomber Jacket
The Black Leather White Fur Shearling Bomber Jacket mixes warmth, comfort, and timeless style that works well for cold days. Its black leather outside and white shearling details create a striking look that stands out from other jackets. The bomber design adds bold style, and the plush fur makes its winter appeal even better. Whether you wear it for casual outings or cold days, this jacket keeps you stylish and comfortable. You can buy this premium jacket from STEGARO and make your winter wardrobe look better with ease. Beyond that, go through the Shearling Jacket Collection for more versatile jackets.
This jacket is made from genuine leather, and that gives you durability and a premium feel that lasts. The soft viscose lining gives you comfort throughout the day. The full length sleeves make sure you stay warm. The shearling fur cuffs and hemline add some extra insulation when the months get colder. The YKK zipper closure gives you smooth function and lasting reliability every time. There are two side pockets, two chest pockets, and one inner pocket as well, and that gives you convenient storage space. If you like shearling outerwear, the Rovark Vintage Dark Brown Shearling Lined Leather Jacket is another good option you might like.
This jacket is easy to style for winter and casual occasions that come and go. For a classic look, pair it with dark jeans and leather boots for a sharp outfit. A knit sweater can add some extra warmth and comfort when it gets cold. You can also wear it with slim fit pants for a modern appearance that looks good. Simple accessories help keep the outfit balanced and refined without trying too hard. If you want a moto-inspired design, the Keldor Shearling Lined Moto Leather Jacket gives you another stylish option. Style it the way you want this jacket adds warmth and confidence to your everyday wardrobe.








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Patrica –
The bottom white shearling fur of the black leather bomber still has its natural volume after four full winters of constant daily compression of wearing and releasing and has not flattened into the thin degraded look that inferior artificial fur substitutes develop within weeks of actual daily winter use.
Sharmaine –
Five pockets distributed correctly across a winter riding jacket means two chest pockets accessible during a ride, two side pockets for casual daily carry, and one inner pocket for valuables that need to stay secure across every wearing situation encountered during a full winter season.
Shianna –
Gifted this to my older sister who commutes daily through winter on public transport and said the shearling collar warmth during platform waiting and outdoor walking was better than any dedicated winter coat she had owned previously at a similar price point.
Wykeshia –
White shearling against black genuine leather in direct winter sunlight is a visual experience that no indoor photograph or product image renders accurately until you are standing outside wearing it against a real winter backdrop.
Britanny –
Viscose lining against a heavyweight merino base layer on the coldest morning of the fourth winter season made the first stretch of a long ride genuinely comfortable rather than something to endure until the body warmed the jacket from the inside.
Francoise –
Bought this after owning two previous winter leather bombers without shearling trim and finally understanding what the three-point sealing approach at collar, cuffs, and hem actually delivers across a full cold winter riding season.
Cephas –
Shearling cuffs sealing properly at the wrist during a long cold motorway stretch is the kind of warmth feature you stop thinking about after the first ride because it simply works every single time without requiring attention.
Kamille –
My riding group has eight members and five of them have asked about this jacket at different group rides across the past two winters without any of them having spoken to each other about it beforehand.
Laressa –
Four winters in and the shearling collar still sits correctly around the neck on the first wearing of each new season without requiring any adjustment to recover its position after months of storage.
Menachem –
Every winter feature working simultaneously on a cold morning is the moment this jacket makes its clearest argument. Shearling collar covering the neck. Shearling cuffs sealing the wrists. Shearling hem sealing the waist. YKK zipper covering the chest. Five pockets distributing the day’s carry. Genuine black leather blocking wind across the body. Viscose lining keeping the interior comfortable. Nothing requiring adjustment. Everything performing as designed across every cold morning of four complete winter seasons of genuine daily ownership.
Maryam –
Four winter seasons of consistent ownership and the Black Leather White Fur Shearling Bomber has not shown a shearling attachment failure, surface deterioration on either material, or YKK hardware failure at any point across the full extended period. Black genuine leather looking richer and more personally worn now while white shearling maintains its natural loft and warmth across four complete winter seasons of genuine daily riding and casual use rather than degrading under the demands placed on two genuine materials across real extended winter ownership time.
Sarita –
Three complete winter seasons of consistent riding and casual ownership and the honest summary remains what it has been since the first cold morning wearing. Black leather white shearling bomber that performs correctly in every winter context it faces. YKK zipper smooth. Five pockets functional. Shearling warm and maintaining loft. Genuine leather developing character. Viscose lining cooperative. Every feature performing as it did on the first winter morning across three complete seasons of genuine real world winter ownership.
Rissa –
Real genuine leather with genuine shearling fur trim across three attachment points is a combination that requires both materials to be genuine for the warmth and visual contrast to work correctly at close inspection range and across extended winter use under real cold weather conditions.
Mcarthur –
Shearling hem on the black leather bomber sits at a natural waist position that seals correctly during a ride without riding up above the waist when leaning forward on the bike or dropping below the natural hem line when standing. Placement that considered actual riding ergonomics rather than just how the hem looks standing still.
Deniesha –
Gifted this to my older brother for his birthday in the middle of winter and he sent a message two hours after opening it saying he had already worn it on a ride and the shearling collar warmth was better than anything he had worn on the bike through previous winters.
Abner –
Five pockets distributed correctly across a black leather shearling bomber means two chest pockets for ride-accessible items, two side pockets for casual daily carry, and one inner pocket for valuables that need to stay secure across every wearing situation encountered during a full winter riding and casual season.
Rudolf –
Black genuine leather developing deeper personal winter character after three seasons of consistent outdoor riding and casual use while the white shearling maintains its loft and warmth at every collar, cuff, and hem attachment point. Two materials aging in parallel in their respective directions across the same jacket across the same extended three-season period.
Kody –
The YKK zipper on the shearling bomber has been tested through its paces in conditions from near freezing to warm interior heat over three full winter seasons and still runs with exactly the same smooth steady motion it did on the very first frigid morning. Hardware quality which manifests itself in three seasons of genuine winter operation and not in the initial presentation of the product.
Shauna –
Wore this through a particularly harsh winter involving extended cold spells, multiple rain events, and daily riding across genuinely difficult outdoor conditions. Black genuine leather and white shearling fur handled every condition across the full winter without requiring any special treatment or showing any adverse reaction to the severity of the season.
Calais –
Three winter seasons of consistent ownership and the white shearling fur collar, cuffs, and hem all maintain their natural loft and warmth after three complete seasons of consistent daily winter compression from wearing and releasing. That three-season durability across genuine shearling fur is the honest measure of construction quality that distinguishes this jacket from artificial fur alternatives at the same price point.
Griselle –
Multiple winter seasons of consistent ownership and the shearling bomber remains the jacket that people who understand genuine materials and winter riding practicality ask about specifically when they encounter it. Black genuine leather with white shearling fur at three trim points simultaneously is specific enough to generate conversation from people who know what they are looking at rather than just from people who notice something different.
Kristal –
Extended ownership of the Black Leather White Fur Shearling Bomber across multiple winter seasons confirms what the first cold morning wearing suggested. Genuine leather bomber with shearling fur collar, cuffs, and hem that performs correctly across winter riding, cold outdoor casual wear, and social occasions without looking wrong in any single context. YKK zipper operating consistently. Five pockets functional throughout. Viscose lining cooperative. Shearling maintaining warmth and loft across multiple seasons of genuine daily winter use.
Martiza –
White shearling against black genuine leather in winter photography creates a contrast that makes every outdoor winter photograph taken while wearing this jacket look more composed than the moment actually required. The material combination does that independently.
Zeus –
Inner pocket on the shearling bomber sits at chest height where a phone, passport, and folded documents all fit securely without creating any visible outline through the black leather when the YKK zipper is fully closed. Practical inner storage that earns its place on a riding jacket.
Tighe –
Bought this as my primary winter jacket and it has covered every winter situation I have faced across two complete seasons without requiring a different outerwear choice for any temperature, riding situation, or social context encountered across either winter.
Comfort –
Shearling fur loft at all three trim points still maintaining its natural volume after two complete winter seasons of consistent compression from daily wearing and releasing. That retained loft after extended real world use is the clearest measure of genuine shearling quality versus artificial fur alternatives that flatten within the first season.
Justion –
Two seasons of consistent winter ownership and the shearling bomber has not shown a fur attachment failure, surface deterioration on either the leather or shearling, or hardware failure at any point across the full extended period. Black genuine leather developing richer surface character while white shearling maintains its loft and warmth across two full winter seasons of real world use.
Celisse –
Black leather bombers are common. Black leather bombers with white shearling fur at collar, cuffs, and hem simultaneously are not. That specificity is what makes this jacket generate the kind of consistent attention it generates from people who notice construction details rather than just overall color and silhouette.
Collyn –
Wore this jacket every day for a full winter month as my primary outerwear across riding, commuting, casual daily wear, and social occasions. Never once felt like I needed something different for any situation the month presented across any temperature or context encountered.
Shantea –
Genuine leather body with shearling fur trim across collar, cuffs, and hem means every section of the bomber that contacts cold air during winter riding has a material specifically chosen for warmth at that particular contact point. Practical thinking built into every visible design decision.
Kenzi –
White shearling fur at the hemline gives the bottom of the black leather bomber a finish that reads as intentional from below rather than unfinished. Detail that completes the jacket’s silhouette from every viewing angle rather than just from the front and collar perspectives.
Haleigh –
Checked every shearling attachment seam at the start of a second winter season. All three shearling sections still firmly attached with no loosening at any stitch point around any perimeter. Construction quality that holds up to seasonal deliberate inspection rather than just the first arrival examination.
Nai –
YKK zipper and shearling fur working together on a black genuine leather bomber is a combination where the technical hardware and natural material support each other rather than one element overriding the character of the other across the finished garment.
Lilliane –
Worn to a winter gallery opening after a cold afternoon ride without changing and someone said the black leather with white shearling trim looked like outerwear chosen by someone who understood both riding and winter dressing simultaneously. That dual competence is what five pockets, genuine leather, and three-point shearling sealing delivers together.
Jaselyn –
Winter morning where the shearling collar, shearling cuffs, and shearling hem were all working simultaneously was the moment this jacket made its most complete argument for the three-point sealing approach. No single shearling feature would have delivered the same result alone.
Titiana –
Took this on a long winter ride covering two hundred miles across two days in cold and occasionally damp conditions. Black genuine leather with white shearling trim handled everything the weather brought without requiring any change to layers underneath across either riding day.
Shavonna –
Shearling collar warmth on a cold winter morning commute announces itself immediately during the first outdoor exposure in genuinely cold conditions. Neck coverage that plain collar alternatives on the same jacket simply cannot provide across the same temperature range regardless of how well the rest of the jacket is constructed.
Andree –
Bought this after comparing four other black leather bombers with shearling trim. This one had genuine leather body, YKK hardware, shearling at all three trim points simultaneously, and five pockets including two chest and one inner. No other option combined all of those at this price without that specification being reflected as a significant premium.
Sophanna –
Black genuine leather develops winter surface richness with consistent wearing that makes the jacket look increasingly personal over time while the white shearling maintains its natural loft and warmth across the same extended period.
Stpehen –
Shearling fur loft at the collar maintains its volume through consistent compression from wearing and releasing across a full winter season without flattening into the thin degraded appearance that inferior artificial fur alternatives develop within weeks of genuine daily use.
Kiyana –
Two chest pockets on a bomber silhouette are positioned at a natural height for accessing during a ride. Two side pockets handle casual daily carry. One inner pocket secures valuables. All five pockets serving different purposes across different moments in the same wearing day.
Lavell –
Wore this to a casual winter social occasion after a morning ride without changing jackets. Black leather with white shearling trim read as considered outerwear rather than dedicated riding gear in that context. That translation across situations is what a correctly built jacket achieves.
Fong –
Real genuine leather black bomber with white shearling fur collar, cuffs, and hem at this construction level carries a material combination that synthetic leather and artificial fur alternatives approximate from a distance and fail at on close physical inspection.
Belkis –
White shearling cuffs seal the wrists against cold air during a ride in a way that leather zipper cuffs or ribbed cuffs on the same bomber never achieve at the same warmth level across the same exposed winter riding temperature range.
Barnaby –
YKK zipper has been operated in near freezing morning temperatures and mild afternoon indoor warmth across the same winter season and still runs identically in both conditions. Hardware quality that proves itself through real cold weather rather than controlled circumstances.
Sambath –
Took this on a winter weekend trip and wore it every day for four days in genuinely cold conditions. Black leather with white shearling fur handled cold mornings and indoor warmth across all four days without requiring any change to the layers worn underneath.
Billiejo –
Black and white shearling bomber in natural winter light has a material contrast that product photos approximate but never fully capture until you are wearing it outside against real winter backdrops.
Laquitha –
Checked the shearling collar, cuff, and hem attachment stitching when the jacket arrived. Consistent stitching around the full perimeter of every shearling section with no thin patches or loose sections anywhere along any of the three attachment seam lines.
Latricia –
Shearling fur hem seals the waist against cold air rising from below in a way that open hem or ribbed hem alternatives never achieve across the same exposed winter riding conditions. Practical detail that earns its place alongside the visual statement it makes.
Ambert –
Inner pocket sits at chest height where a phone fits completely flat without any visible outline through the black leather when the YKK zipper is fully closed from hem to shearling collar.
Leamon –
Gifted this to my father who rides motorcycles and said the white shearling trim on black leather was the most interesting cold weather riding jacket combination he had seen at this price point across years of looking.
Kateena –
Black genuine leather with white shearling trim develops surface character differently across the two materials with consistent wear. Leather developing richness, shearling developing natural loft variation. Both materials aging in their own direction simultaneously.
Kaysi –
Two chest pockets and two side pockets give this jacket a storage arrangement that covers accessible riding carry at the chest and casual daily carry at the waist simultaneously across the same wearing day.
Cordney –
Wore this on a cold Saturday morning ride and the shearling collar, shearling cuffs, and shearling hem all worked together across the full two hours without requiring adjustment at any point during the ride.
Kaleem –
White shearling fur at the collar frames the lower face in cold outdoor conditions in a way that plain leather collar alternatives on the same bomber silhouette simply cannot achieve without additional scarves or accessories.
Lawana –
Viscose lining slides over a thermal base layer without friction or bunching at the elbows during a full winter riding day. Getting into the shearling bomber quickly before a cold morning ride takes seconds.
Arissa –
Ordered large and the shearling collar sat correctly around the neck with the YKK zipper closing cleanly from hem to top without pulling at the chest panels or creating uneven tension across the black leather body.
Kenja –
YKK zipper closure runs from the hem to the base of the shearling collar without catching or stiffening at any point throughout a full wearing season of consistent daily casual and riding use.
Catina –
White shearling against black genuine leather is a material contrast that catches light differently at every angle of movement rather than presenting a static two-tone surface from every viewing direction simultaneously.
Yonah –
Bought this for my husband who commutes by motorcycle through winter and wanted a black leather bomber that provided genuine warmth at the neck and wrists without looking like dedicated cold weather riding gear in every other context.
Willia –
Shearling fur at the collar, cuffs, and hemline working together seals every entry point against cold air simultaneously in a way that three separate plain features on the same jacket never quite achieve with the same warmth efficiency.
Janee –
Five pockets total with two side, two chest, and one inner means the shearling bomber is as practical across a full winter day as it is visually substantial in every setting it appears in.
Deondria –
Black genuine leather with white shearling fur collar, cuffs, and hem is a combination that makes every plain leather bomber in the same wardrobe look like it forgot to finish the design.