Real Lambskin
Printed Faux
Most “Leather” Jackets Won’t Survive One Australian Winter
Here’s the 60-second test that tells you which will — before you spend a cent.
Shop Winter Best Sellers →Real lambskin keeps you warm and is built to last for years. Bonded “genuine leather” cracks in a season. Here’s how to tell them apart before you spend a cent — and why 50,000+ Australians stopped guessing.
Winter has landed across Australia, and suddenly every brand has a “leather” jacket on sale. Here’s what they won’t tell you: a lot of what’s labelled genuine leather is bonded scraps and PU coating that looks the part in photos — then cracks, peels and stiffens before its second winter. Worse, in the cold that fake coating does the one thing a jacket shouldn’t: it traps damp and leaves you clammy instead of warm.
Real leather — specifically soft lambskin — does the opposite. It insulates, it breathes, and it moulds to your body the more you wear it. The catch is you can’t feel a jacket through a screen. So before you buy anything this winter, run these three checks.
Read the grain — and trust your nose.
Real leather has irregular, natural grain: tiny pores and imperfections no two jackets share. Faux repeats the exact same pattern over and over, because it’s printed. The smell settles it instantly — genuine leather is rich and earthy; fake smells like plastic or chemicals. If a product page won’t show you a close-up of the grain, that is your answer.

Check the hardware and the lining.
This is where corners get cut. Cheap, unbranded zips and snaps almost always sit on top of a cheap hide. And if the lining is listed only as “polyester” — or not mentioned at all — expect a sweaty, scratchy jacket. Brands that expect you to wear a jacket for years line it properly.

Be suspicious of the word “genuine.”
Counterintuitively, “genuine leather” is one of the lower grades — it only means “real,” not “good.” It’s the label cheaper sellers hide behind. What you actually want named is the hide itself: full lambskin, and how it’s finished.

We’ll show you the hide. We don’t hide behind “genuine” — every Decrum product page shows the grain up close, names the leather as full lambskin, and lists the lining, because real leather has nothing to hide. Run all three checks on the photos before you ever pay.
What 50,000+ customers say
★★★★★ 4.8 on Trustpilot“The lambskin feels genuinely soft, smooth and premium — and the fit was spot on.”
“My jacket arrived today — wow, it’s absolutely stunning. So soft, and a perfect fit.”
“Got the distressed trucker — looks great and I’ve had a bunch of compliments. Shipped quick. Would buy again.”
“Very fast delivery and the leather is real lambskin, very good quality — amazing for the price.”
Decrum was built to pass every check — at a price that doesn’t sting.
Every Decrum jacket is real lambskin (the grain and the smell are the real thing), properly lined so it’s warm without the clamminess, and finished with hardware made to last. We’ve been doing exactly this since 2015, for more than 50,000 customers. Most jackets sit between AU$199 and $359 — a fraction of designer leather, with none of the designer compromise.
And because we know you still can’t touch it through a screen, every order ships free over AU$99 and comes with 30-day easy returns and exchanges — wrong size, wrong vibe, send it back. Winter’s only just started, but best-selling sizes thin out fast once the cold properly sets in.
Winter Best Sellers
Real lambskin. Properly lined. Built to last for years.
Your questions, answered
Is it real leather?
How’s the sizing?
How long does delivery take in Australia?
What if it doesn’t fit?
Will it actually keep me warm in winter?
How do I care for it?
So do the 60-second test on any jacket you’re eyeing this winter. Then come do it on ours.