Description
The frosty gondola doors open, beginning their morning rounds as you arrive. There’s no time wasted embarking on your alpine adventure. High upon the panoramic ridge, you plot your course, traversing and descending your way back towards the base, back towards the roaring fire that awaits in the lodge. There too, awaits your Bridger. Genuine lambskin leather meets warm down feathers in one eye-catching jacket defined by unparalleled comfort and style. On any mountain, in any range, the Bridger Leather Down Jacket is built to keep you feeling as good as it looks from first tracks to apres.
High-end without being flashy, the ruggedness of this leather down jacket includes details like an interior left-side chest pocket and antique brass finishing on the zipper front closure and zippered hand pockets. The 100% genuine lambskin leather feels as good as it looks, and the down insulation provides the warmth you need along with durable 100% polyester lining. This leather down jacket runs true to size, but check the sizing guide to be sure.
Want to read more about the benefits of soft leather like lambskin? Lambskin is an exceptionally wearable and soft leather. Its natural, lightweight layers give it a distinctive, velvety texture. Even though lambskin leather is thin and lightweight, it still does a good job of keeping out the cold, making it an ideal material for a leather down jacket. Because of its delicate structure, lambskin is treated less harshly in production than cowhide and requires more hand manipulation. This often results in lambskin being more expensive than cowhide, which is why it’s generally reserved for premium leather products like our Bridger Leather Down Jacket.
Features
Materials
100% Full Grain Genuine Lambskin Leather (1 oz. Weight)
80/20 Down Insulation for Warmth
Down Fill power is 530 (inches)
Easy-Clean 100% Polyester Lining
Antique Brass Hardware
Features
Interior Left-Side Chest Pocket
Cinch Toggles on Bottom Hem for a Perfect Fit
YKK Zipper Front
YKK Zippered Hand Pockets
Fit Advice
How to Measure Yourself
Shopping online, as most of us do nowadays, you’ll want to know your measurements to help ensure a great fit. The sketch below shows where to take measurements to compare to clothing you already own. Keep in mind, however, those measurements will only be helpful if taken correctly. Tip: don’t let the measuring tape hang loose when you’re measuring, but avoid pulling the tape excessively tight. Here’s how to get accurate measurements:
Length: Measure from the bottom of the collar to the waist seam.
Shoulders: Measure between the top of the sleeve seams.
Chest: Measure the entire circumference of your chest. Begin with one end of the measuring tape 1 inch below the armhole at the fullest part of your chest. Then, keeping the tape level, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement.
Sleeve: Accurately measuring sleeve length is tough to do yourself, so ask someone to help with this. Beginning with one end of the tape at the top of your arm, then down to your wrist. This entire length is your arm-length measurement.














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