Women's Bomber Leather Jackets
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Few jackets work as hard as a good bomber. Whether you’re layering it over a hoodie for weekend errands or throwing it on with a dress for Friday night drinks, a women’s bomber jacket just fits into your life without any fuss. Originally designed for pilots flying in open cockpits, these short, blouson-style jackets have come a long way from their military roots.
Today’s bomber jackets for women UK shoppers love combining that heritage feel with modern cuts and materials. At Leatherjacketstore, our collection spans everything from butter-soft leather bomber jacket women’s styles to relaxed oversized fits and practical hooded options. Whether you’re after classic ribbed cuffs and a zip-up front or something with quilted details and extra warmth, we stock genuine materials and quality construction that’ll see you through seasons of wear.
Different Styles of Women’s Bomber Jackets
Bomber jackets aren’t one-size-fits-all. The style you pick depends on what you’ll wear it with and how you want it to fit.
Classic Leather Bomber Jacket Women Love
This is the original proper leather with that authentic flight jacket feel. Our leather bombers use real cowhide or lambskin with ribbed collars, cuffs, and waistbands that sit just right at your hips. Full-length sleeves, a front zip closure, and side pockets make them practical as well as stylish. The leather softens with wear and develops character over time. Perfect with jeans, skirts, or thrown over casual dresses.
Bomber Jacket Women’s Suede
Suede brings a softer, more refined look whilst keeping that bomber silhouette. The texture adds instant sophistication it’s less tough-girl than leather but still has plenty of personality. Suede bombers work brilliantly for smart-casual settings. Pair them with tailored trousers for work or over a simple tee and chinos for weekends. They need a bit more care than leather, but the payoff is that luxe, tactile finish.
Oversized Bomber Jacket Women’s Styles
Want that relaxed, borrowed-from-the-boys vibe? Oversized bombers give you room to layer thick jumpers or hoodies underneath whilst still looking put-together. The looser fit through the body creates an effortlessly cool silhouette. These work particularly well if you’re petite and want to play with proportions, or if you just prefer comfort over fitted styles. Great with leggings, skinny jeans, or bodycon dresses for balance.
Bomber Quilted Jacket Womens Options
When British weather turns properly cold, quilted bombers step up. Channel quilting or diamond patterns add insulation without bulk. Some have lightweight padding for spring and autumn, others are thicker for winter wear. The quilting creates texture and visual interest whilst trapping warm air close to your body. Look for ones with proper down or synthetic fill if you run cold.
Hooded Bomber Jacket Womens Designs
Practicality meets style. A hooded bomber gives you extra coverage when the weather’s unpredictable, which in the UK is most of the time. Some hoods are removable so you can switch between looks. Particularly useful for casual wear, running errands, or transitional seasons when you need flexibility. Pairs well with athleisure or everyday casual outfits.
Denim Bomber Jacket for Women
Denim bombers bring that varsity jacket energy with a fresh twist. Usually feature classic bomber details – ribbed trims, cropped length, zip front but in hardwearing denim rather than leather or nylon. Often come with contrast sleeves or embroidered details. Double denim works if you style it right (different washes are key), or wear with anything non-denim for foolproof coordination.
Cropped & Classic Fit
Length matters. Cropped bombers hit above the hip, creating a flattering shape that works particularly well with high-waisted bottoms. They show off your waistline without being overly fitted. Classic-length bombers sit right at the hip the traditional cut that’s universally flattering and easy to wear with pretty much anything in your wardrobe.
Quality Features & What They Mean
Not all bomber jackets are built the same. Here’s what separates a jacket you’ll wear for years from one that disappoints after a season.
Genuine Materials That Last
Real leather means actual animal hide cowhide, lambskin, or goatskin that ages beautifully and molds to your shape. Genuine suede has that soft, napped texture that synthetic versions can’t replicate. Even if you’re going for nylon or satin, quality matters thicker weaves, proper linings, and materials that won’t pill or fade quickly.
Proper Construction Details
Ribbed cuffs and hem aren’t just for looks; they keep wind out and create that signature bomber shape. The ribbing should be substantial enough to hold its stretch without going baggy. Zips need to run smoothly (YKK or equivalent quality). Stitching should be even and reinforced at stress points. Pockets should be deep enough to actually use.
Comfortable Fit Options
Bombers traditionally sit cropped at the waist with a relaxed fit through the body. Sleeves should end at your wrist, not halfway up your forearm. The elasticated waistband should sit comfortably without riding up. Whether you go oversized or fitted, the jacket should let you move freely, reaching, bending, and layering underneath without pulling or restricting.
Practical Features
Side pockets are standard and should be lined so they don’t rip. Some bombers have interior pockets for valuables. Quilted versions often have lightweight, breathable fill that doesn’t make you overheat indoors. Hooded styles benefit from adjustable drawstrings. Quality linings prevent that cheap, scratchy feeling against your skin or clothes.
Why Shop Women’s Bomber Jackets at Leatherjacketstore
Real Materials, Honest Pricing
When we say leather, we mean leather. Suede is actual suede, not printed fabric. We’re transparent about what each jacket is made from and where it comes from. No inflated designer pricing just fair prices for quality materials and proper construction.
UK Sizing & Fast Delivery
All our jackets follow UK sizing standards with full measurements listed for each style. Free delivery on orders over £50, and most items ship the next working day. No waiting weeks for international parcels or dealing with unexpected customs charges.
Range of Styles for Different Tastes Whether you want the classic leather bomber look, something oversized for layering, a practical quilted option for colder months, or a suede piece that dresses up easily, we stock options that suit different styles and budgets. From cropped to classic lengths, hooded to streamlined cuts.
Straightforward Returns
Got the wrong size? Changed your mind? We offer 30-day returns with no hassle. Our customer service team knows the products and can help you pick the right style before you order, saving you the bother of returns in the first place.
Frequently Asked Questions
They’re essentially the same thing. “Bomber jacket” and “flight jacket” both refer to that short, blouson-style jacket with ribbed cuffs and hem, originally worn by military pilots. Some people use “flight jacket” for more military-inspired styles (like MA-1 or aviator jackets) and “bomber” for fashion versions, but there’s no strict rule. They’re interchangeable terms.
It should sit comfortably at your hips or just above, not hanging down to mid-thigh. The shoulders should align with yours without pulling. Sleeves end at your wrists. You want enough room to wear a jumper underneath if needed, but not so loose it looks baggy. The ribbed waistband should sit snugly without being tight. Remember that leather relaxes slightly with wear, so don’t buy it too roomy.
Depends on your workplace. In creative or casual offices, absolutely especially suede or leather bombers paired with tailored trousers and smart shoes. For more formal settings, a well-cut suede bomber in a neutral color can work over dresses or with smart separates. Save the oversized nylon or heavily quilted styles for weekends and casual settings.
Standard leather or nylon bombers are good for autumn, spring, and mild winter days but aren’t heavy winter coats. Quilted bomber jackets with proper insulation offer more warmth and can handle colder weather, especially when layered over thick jumpers. Hooded versions with windproof materials add extra protection. For proper cold snaps, you’ll want something heavier or layer your bomber under a longer coat.
Black works with everything and never looks wrong. Navy is equally versatile and slightly softer than black. Khaki green gives you that authentic military feel and pairs well with most colours. Tan or camel suede looks expensive and works across seasons. Burgundy or forest green add personality without being too bold. For your first bomber, stick with neutrals. Once you’ve got that sorted, experiment with brighter colours or patterns.
Balance is key. Pair it with fitted bottoms like skinny jeans, leggings, or bodycon skirts/dresses so you’re not drowning in fabric. High-waisted bottoms work particularly well, as they define your waist under the loose jacket. Tuck in your top if you’re wearing one, or wear a cropped tee. Sleek trainers or ankle boots keep the proportions right. The oversized jacket becomes the statement piece, so keep everything else streamlined.
