Frequently Asked Questions
Our fleece hoodies provide good warmth for mild to moderate cold. For harsh winters, layer under a coat or jacket. The cotton-fleece blend traps body heat while remaining breathable for year-round comfort.
Dry clean or hand wash cold — check the care label on your specific coat. Never machine wash or tumble dry wool. Store on a wide hanger in a cool, dry place. For long-term storage, use a breathable garment bag and add cedar to repel moths. Remove surface lint with a clothes brush.
Our hoodies have a relaxed fit with comfortable room through the body and sleeves. If you prefer a more fitted look, size down. If you want an oversized fit for layering or streetwear styling, stay true to size or go up one size.
Varsity jackets have a slightly more structured silhouette than casual jackets due to the sleeve construction. We recommend true to size for a clean look, or sizing up if you have broader shoulders or want to layer a hoodie underneath.
A long coat should sit comfortably at the shoulders — this is the most important fit point. The body should have enough room to layer underneath without pulling. Length should typically fall between the knee and mid-calf. If between sizes, size up for layering room.
Yes — wool is one of the best natural insulators and long coats provide excellent coverage. For extreme cold, layer a thick knit or fleece underneath. Our wool coats are designed for USA winters including colder climates.
Yes — genuinely. Because the diamond patchwork is assembled from natural cowhide patches, each bag has a unique arrangement of brown, black, and white sections. The overall pattern is consistent but the specific natural markings and color distribution are different on every bag.
Our blazers have a classic regular cut — structured at the shoulders and chest with enough room through the body for comfortable all-day wear. Tailored without being tight. Refer to the size chart if you're between sizes — chest measurement is the most important factor.
JacketSuiting sells both genuine leather and PU/faux leather products — it depends on the specific item. Genuine leather (lambskin or cowhide) is softer, more durable, develops a patina over time, and is a premium material. PU leather is a synthetic alternative that is lighter, easier to care for, and more affordable. Each product description clearly states which material is used — always check before purchasing if this matters to you.
The genuine leather construction naturally blocks wind, and the ribbed knit collar, cuffs, and hem seal in warmth effectively. For very cold climates, layer a sweater underneath.
Cowhide is thicker, heavier, and more resistant to wear — it's a practical choice for a bomber jacket designed for regular outdoor use. Lambskin is softer and lighter but requires more careful handling.
Our cotton and fleece varsity jackets use premium cotton, polyester, or fleece-cotton blend fabric for the body and sleeves. The exact material composition is listed in each product description. These jackets are lighter than leather-sleeve varsity jackets and fully machine washable.
Our long coats use a premium wool or wool-blend fabric. The exact composition is listed in each product description. Wool-blend coats combine the warmth and structure of wool with synthetic fibres for improved durability and easier care.
Some pilling is normal with wool and wool-blend fabrics in areas of friction (underarms, sides). Use a fabric shaver or lint roller to remove pills. Higher wool content typically means less pilling over time.