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leather jackets

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TriciaF Fri 17-Jul-15 16:48:06

When are you too old to wear a leather jacket?
I had a black leather jacket when I was in my 40s to 50s and it lasted for years. Three quarter length, plain tailored.
I need a new jacket now , I'm tired of my current one, yellowy-cream cotton from M&S from 20 years ago, and think I could just about afford a leather one.
But I'm nearly 80 - would I look ridiculous?

J52 Fri 17-Jul-15 17:29:10

I think. You should go for it, as long as you get the right style and colour. Black might be too harsh, a mid tan perhaps.

I'd stay away from the biker style with zips!

Hope you find one that suits you.

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Ana Fri 17-Jul-15 17:41:42

I have seen some very elegant leather jackets/coats worn by older women recently.

I agree with J52 about the style and colour - and I'd say go for the best quality you can find within your price-range.

Marelli Fri 17-Jul-15 17:43:01

You're never too old to wear a leather jacket! Get one that you feel comfortable in, and the best quality you can afford. If it's black (which I would favour), put a colourful scarf on with it? Lovely! smile

TriciaF Fri 17-Jul-15 17:48:04

This is a possibility:
shop.nordstrom.com/s/t-tahari-lightweight-collarless-leather-jacket/3972294?cm_mmc=$%28vendor%29$-_-datafeed-_-women:jacket_sportcoat:jacket-_-1058950&mr:referralID=NA&mr:trackingCode=E41638DF-7BCE-E411-B067-90E2BA285759
But I think you're right to get the best quality I can afford.

J52 Fri 17-Jul-15 18:08:37

That looks great! Are you going for pink? I would.

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jinglbellsfrocks Fri 17-Jul-15 18:37:41

That looks a nice store, but it's in the US. Do they ship to the UK? Wonder how long it takes and if it's frantically expensive.

TriciaF Fri 17-Jul-15 18:43:59

Good point Jings, I'll have to look into that. I once bought some dress fabric from the USA and shipping cost about 3 times the cost of the cloth.
It misled me when they put the cost of the jacket in euros.
I do like pink - I've got a few clothes in pink, my hair still has some auburn tints.

Ana Fri 17-Jul-15 18:44:27

It says they ship to the UK. Didn't you get a pop-up window telling you that?

Ana Fri 17-Jul-15 18:45:25

Think you'd have to get as far as the check-out to find out what the shipping costs are, though...

suzied Fri 17-Jul-15 18:49:26

Try TKMaxx they have some lovely leather jackets.

Coolgran65 Fri 17-Jul-15 19:08:32

Nordstrom is rather like TK Max. Original prices are reduced.

KatyK Sat 18-Jul-15 11:45:40

I would go for it! Why not? I am almost 66 and have just bought a quite tight fitting pink leather biker style jacket. I love it. smile

KatyK Sat 18-Jul-15 11:48:32

I've just clicked on the link. My jacket is similar to that one but has a few more zips. That one is lovely too.

glammanana Sat 18-Jul-15 11:56:14

I think it is a great style and would be very tempted if I didn't already own a black leather biker style from Next which I bought last year I can wear it anywhere and it doesn't look out of place.I do however love all the pastel colours.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 18-Jul-15 12:47:18

I spent most of yesterday looking for a "leather" biker jacket for 10 year old's birthday. Not one to be found anywhere.

As an experiment I put an £8.99 t-shirt in basket on Nordstrom. With taxes included it came to £18 something. Shame because they have got a kid's biker jacket. But also, I don't understand their sizing.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 18-Jul-15 12:49:53

Long way to send it back too, if Mr Fussy-drawers doesn't like it. hmm

Teetime Sat 18-Jul-15 14:38:58

I think J52 is right leather would be Ok but not black or biker style. I have a lovely butter coloured blazer style one I bought from M & S some years ago - seems to go with most things.

J52 Sat 18-Jul-15 14:45:16

In the past M&S have been good for leather coats and jackets, lovely soft pliable leather. Mine are a few years old, but look as good as new, they age well.

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TriciaF Sat 18-Jul-15 22:47:06

I've been offline since yesterday. looked at the link and now that jacket is no longer available.
So I'll try some of your suggestions, thanks.
Or wait until I come over in 10 days time and have a trip into London.

shawnharry Wed 02-Sep-15 07:41:16

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rosesarered Wed 02-Sep-15 09:29:22

Never too old for a leather or suede jacket, but navy or charcoal or brown rather than black, a three quarter style is timeless.They need to be tried on though, so don't buy online.

lindabutler21 Wed 02-Sep-15 12:21:41

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jinglbellsfrocks Wed 02-Sep-15 12:33:43

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Iam64 Thu 03-Sep-15 09:12:06

TriciaF, yes go for it and as others have said, go for the best quality you can afford. Like KatyK, I bought a short quite tight fitting biker type jacket with zips recently. I love it and I've been surprised how easy it is to wear for all kinds of occasions.