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Out where the vast landscape meets the endless sky, a certain type of man stands taller—confident and resilient. For him, ruggedness and refinement coexist seamlessly, which is why the Big Sky Shearling Blazer is his perfect match.
Handcrafted in small batches from luxurious merino wool shearling sourced from Turkey, this jacket is not just about staying warm; it’s about enveloping yourself in a comfort that feels like home, wherever you find yourself. The thick, ultra-soft full-hide shearling offers warmth as enduring as a sunset over the western plains, making it ideal for brisk mornings on the ranch or chilly city nights where a little swagger goes a long way.
Every detail reflects fine craftsmanship, with meticulously stitched seams that ensure durability and add a touch of subtle sophistication. Featuring two front pockets, this jacket perfectly balances functionality with timeless style. Whether you're heading out for a day of work or stepping into the city, the Big Sky Shearling Blazer infuses every moment with ranch-inspired charisma. Wherever you roam, the spirit of the big sky is always with you.
Features
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.
Do the same rules apply to how a jacket should fit as to other jackets or outerwear? Not necessarily. Read on for details.
Leather will stretch over time, so you never want to start with a leather jacket that is too big. But that doesn’t mean you want a jacket that’s too small! It’s also essential to allow room for layers under your leather jacket. Here are a few specific tips for finding a leather jacket that fits just right:
Chest: Leather jackets ought to fit more snugly through the chest than a regular overcoat, but consider the types of layers you may want to wear underneath. If you live in a warm climate and will be layering over light clothing such as a dress shirt or t-shirt, we recommend adding 2-3 inches to your measured chest size. If you live in a colder climate and layering over heavier clothing such as sweaters, we recommend adding 3-4 inches to your chest size. If you land between sizes, we recommend sizing up to the next size available. Tip: you should be able to comfortably zip or button your leather jacket all the way up, even if you plan to wear it open.
Shoulders: Suit coat rules do not apply to leather jackets, so it's okay if the shoulder comes down your arm a few inches. However, even though the leather will give over time if the shoulder seam is higher than your shoulder, the jacket is too small.
Waist: The bottom of your leather jacket should not reach below the bottom of your belt/top of your thigh. This is likely shorter than other overcoats you've owned, but a leather jacket that hangs well below the belt is too big unless you're wearing a long leather trench coat.
Sleeve Length: The proper sleeve length on a leather jacket is consistent with pretty much any jacket: sleeves should end at your wrist.
https://buffalojackson.com/blogs/insight/how-should-a-leather-jacket-fit
In addition to our size charts, please click on our new app that asks a few personal questions about you to help with your size choice:
If you receive your purchase and need to exchange it for a different size, we now provide prepaid shipping labels on all exchange requests (excludes International request)
| SKU | KM24-04 |
| Fit Advice | Jacket sizing may vary depending on color, style and material of each jacket. Please refer to individual size charts and fit advice tab. In between sizes? Size up |
| Origin | Made in India |
| Big Sky Shearling Leather Blazer, Sandstone Brown | ||||||
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
XXXL | |
| Body Chest Size | 38-40" |
40-42" |
42-44" |
44-46" |
46-48" |
48-50" |
| Shoulder to Shoulder | 20" |
20 1/2" |
21" |
21 1/2" |
22" |
22 1/2" |
| Arm Length
(Includes Cuff) |
26" |
26" |
26 1/2" |
26 1/2" |
27" |
27" |
| Jacket Back Length
(Below Collar) |
29" |
29 1/2" |
30" |
30 1/2" |
30 1/2" |
31" |
| Waist | 43" |
46" |
46 1/2" |
48" |
49 1/2" |
51" |
Overall rating: 4.875 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Great coat. I have 2 other coats from you guys I have purchased over the last couple of years. I love them all! Dan"
— Daniel T. (5/5)
"This Jacket is exactly as advertised, quality materials and craftsmanship. Yet due to the lambskin leather, surprisingly light. Because it's wool, it keeps you warm without being uncomfortably hot. I would recommend going a size up from what you normally wear. While not a fitted jacket, if you plan on layering up, or have a thick sweater underneath, a size up will facilitate that. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is the pockets. If they would have mostly sewn them into the interior, and left the top un stitched, they could have easily created two interior pockets from the outside liners. As it stands right now, there are no interior pockets. I find this unacceptable on an $800+ jacket. I will have to bring it to a tailor to fix this oversight. Other than that issue, it's an amazing jacket that turns heads, and is extremely comfortable."
— Phillip L. (4/5)
"I wear this coat almost every day. I love it."
— Tristan P. (5/5)
"I’ll do pros, cons, then a final reco. Pros: Superb coat, plush, warm, tight seams, and a rare but not over-the-top design. Think a coat worthy of private equity acquisition meetings in wintry NYC that could transition easily to snowshoe hiking in Stowe or Aspin. Neo has decided to sell the Matrix. Buttons are a nice touch vs. zippers, and the “blazer” style, usually not cool in leather jackets, works in this long length. Leather is supple, sheep-fur interior incredibly high quality and cozy. Cons: The sizing is a tricky if you are muscular and fit. The arms are a bit tight unless you go 1 size up. I’m 5’ 10” tall, 195 pounds, lift weights so have shoulders, and went XL vs. my usual Large. XL fits about right if I wear a sweater under it, but it almost too wide in the shoulder width if I only do a T-shirt. Think your call on sizing has to be based on whether you’ll wear layers underneath in winter; if so, go +1 size up. This is not a hipster-tight moto jacket but something meant to weather a (business) storm. Only other con is the upper collar shearling lining is thin so you can’t pop the top like a bomber jacket, but that’s OK too. Final reco: A great second, formal leather coat if you already have a bomber."
— Ben K. (5/5)
"Beautiful jacket, quality craftsmanship. Honestly this is one of the rare times when I spent good money on something and it actually lived up to expectations. I was literally getting compliments from strangers on the first day I wore it. Very warm. I would say that the fit runs a little small because of the lining."
— Kenneth E. (5/5)
"Looks awesome and is super warm."
— Turner R. (5/5)
"Perfect fit, absolutely gorgeous! Comfortable and stylish. 3 different people stopped me in Bozeman Mt to tell me how good I looked! I don’t really care about all that but I thought you all might."
— Lyle H. (5/5)
"Beautiful coat with great construction and attention to detail."
— john b. (5/5)
Overall rating: 4.875 / 5 from 8 reviews.
Review topics: [].
"Great coat. I have 2 other coats from you guys I have purchased over the last couple of years. I love them all! Dan"
— Daniel T. (5/5)
"This Jacket is exactly as advertised, quality materials and craftsmanship. Yet due to the lambskin leather, surprisingly light. Because it's wool, it keeps you warm without being uncomfortably hot. I would recommend going a size up from what you normally wear. While not a fitted jacket, if you plan on layering up, or have a thick sweater underneath, a size up will facilitate that. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is the pockets. If they would have mostly sewn them into the interior, and left the top un stitched, they could have easily created two interior pockets from the outside liners. As it stands right now, there are no interior pockets. I find this unacceptable on an $800+ jacket. I will have to bring it to a tailor to fix this oversight. Other than that issue, it's an amazing jacket that turns heads, and is extremely comfortable."
— Phillip L. (4/5)
"I wear this coat almost every day. I love it."
— Tristan P. (5/5)
"I’ll do pros, cons, then a final reco. Pros: Superb coat, plush, warm, tight seams, and a rare but not over-the-top design. Think a coat worthy of private equity acquisition meetings in wintry NYC that could transition easily to snowshoe hiking in Stowe or Aspin. Neo has decided to sell the Matrix. Buttons are a nice touch vs. zippers, and the “blazer” style, usually not cool in leather jackets, works in this long length. Leather is supple, sheep-fur interior incredibly high quality and cozy. Cons: The sizing is a tricky if you are muscular and fit. The arms are a bit tight unless you go 1 size up. I’m 5’ 10” tall, 195 pounds, lift weights so have shoulders, and went XL vs. my usual Large. XL fits about right if I wear a sweater under it, but it almost too wide in the shoulder width if I only do a T-shirt. Think your call on sizing has to be based on whether you’ll wear layers underneath in winter; if so, go +1 size up. This is not a hipster-tight moto jacket but something meant to weather a (business) storm. Only other con is the upper collar shearling lining is thin so you can’t pop the top like a bomber jacket, but that’s OK too. Final reco: A great second, formal leather coat if you already have a bomber."
— Ben K. (5/5)
"Beautiful jacket, quality craftsmanship. Honestly this is one of the rare times when I spent good money on something and it actually lived up to expectations. I was literally getting compliments from strangers on the first day I wore it. Very warm. I would say that the fit runs a little small because of the lining."
— Kenneth E. (5/5)
"Looks awesome and is super warm."
— Turner R. (5/5)
"Perfect fit, absolutely gorgeous! Comfortable and stylish. 3 different people stopped me in Bozeman Mt to tell me how good I looked! I don’t really care about all that but I thought you all might."
— Lyle H. (5/5)
"Beautiful coat with great construction and attention to detail."
— john b. (5/5)
Out where the vast landscape meets the endless sky, a certain type of man stands taller—confident and resilient. For him, ruggedness and refinement coexist seamlessly, which is why the Big Sky Shearling Blazer is his perfect match.
Handcrafted in small batches from luxurious merino wool shearling sourced from Turkey, this jacket is not just about staying warm; it’s about enveloping yourself in a comfort that feels like home, wherever you find yourself. The thick, ultra-soft full-hide shearling offers warmth as enduring as a sunset over the western plains, making it ideal for brisk mornings on the ranch or chilly city nights where a little swagger goes a long way.
Every detail reflects fine craftsmanship, with meticulously stitched seams that ensure durability and add a touch of subtle sophistication. Featuring two front pockets, this jacket perfectly balances functionality with timeless style. Whether you're heading out for a day of work or stepping into the city, the Big Sky Shearling Blazer infuses every moment with ranch-inspired charisma. Wherever you roam, the spirit of the big sky is always with you.
Features
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.
Do the same rules apply to how a jacket should fit as to other jackets or outerwear? Not necessarily. Read on for details.
Leather will stretch over time, so you never want to start with a leather jacket that is too big. But that doesn’t mean you want a jacket that’s too small! It’s also essential to allow room for layers under your leather jacket. Here are a few specific tips for finding a leather jacket that fits just right:
Chest: Leather jackets ought to fit more snugly through the chest than a regular overcoat, but consider the types of layers you may want to wear underneath. If you live in a warm climate and will be layering over light clothing such as a dress shirt or t-shirt, we recommend adding 2-3 inches to your measured chest size. If you live in a colder climate and layering over heavier clothing such as sweaters, we recommend adding 3-4 inches to your chest size. If you land between sizes, we recommend sizing up to the next size available. Tip: you should be able to comfortably zip or button your leather jacket all the way up, even if you plan to wear it open.
Shoulders: Suit coat rules do not apply to leather jackets, so it's okay if the shoulder comes down your arm a few inches. However, even though the leather will give over time if the shoulder seam is higher than your shoulder, the jacket is too small.
Waist: The bottom of your leather jacket should not reach below the bottom of your belt/top of your thigh. This is likely shorter than other overcoats you've owned, but a leather jacket that hangs well below the belt is too big unless you're wearing a long leather trench coat.
Sleeve Length: The proper sleeve length on a leather jacket is consistent with pretty much any jacket: sleeves should end at your wrist.
https://buffalojackson.com/blogs/insight/how-should-a-leather-jacket-fit
In addition to our size charts, please click on our new app that asks a few personal questions about you to help with your size choice:
If you receive your purchase and need to exchange it for a different size, we now provide prepaid shipping labels on all exchange requests (excludes International request)
| SKU | KM24-04 |
| Fit Advice | Jacket sizing may vary depending on color, style and material of each jacket. Please refer to individual size charts and fit advice tab. In between sizes? Size up |
| Origin | Made in India |
| Big Sky Shearling Leather Blazer, Sandstone Brown | ||||||
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
XXXL | |
| Body Chest Size | 38-40" |
40-42" |
42-44" |
44-46" |
46-48" |
48-50" |
| Shoulder to Shoulder | 20" |
20 1/2" |
21" |
21 1/2" |
22" |
22 1/2" |
| Arm Length
(Includes Cuff) |
26" |
26" |
26 1/2" |
26 1/2" |
27" |
27" |
| Jacket Back Length
(Below Collar) |
29" |
29 1/2" |
30" |
30 1/2" |
30 1/2" |
31" |
| Waist | 43" |
46" |
46 1/2" |
48" |
49 1/2" |
51" |




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