A Trachten jacket is the finishing layer of a Bavarian outfit — the piece that adds warmth for cooler evenings and lifts the whole look toward formal. Our collection spans structured Alpine wool jackets and rugged suede and leather styles, in traditional greens, greys, browns, and blues. Below, a quick guide to choosing the right one for your occasion.
Mens Trachten Jacket – Wool & Leather Bavarian Jackets
Mens Trachten Jacket
Traditional Bavarian Leather Jacket Men
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$330.00
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Classic Silver Grey Bavarian Mens Jacket
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$199.00
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Classic Navy Blue Trachten Jacket for Men
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$199.00
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Wool or Leather — Which Trachten Jacket?
Our jackets fall into two families, and choosing between them is mostly about the occasion and the season:
- Wool Trachten jackets — the traditional, most formal choice. Structured, warm, and finished with horn buttons and contrast collars, they're ideal for weddings, evening events, and cooler autumn festivals. This is the classic "Janker" look.
- Suede & leather jackets — a more rugged, heritage feel with natural texture and presence. They pair especially well with leather lederhosen for a head-to-toe traditional look. You'll find both suede and full-leather styles in the grid above.
If you want one jacket that covers the most occasions, a wool jacket in green, grey, or brown is the traditional all-rounder. If you're after a statement piece that ages beautifully, go leather.
What Defines a Bavarian Jacket
Whatever the fabric, an authentic Trachten jacket shares a set of traditional details:
- A structured, tailored cut with defined shoulders and a fitted waist.
- A stand collar (often with contrast trim) for the classic Alpine silhouette.
- Horn-style or decorative metal buttons.
- Contrast piping along the collar and seams.
- A clean interior lining for comfort and durability.
When to Wear One
The jacket is the most formal layer of the outfit, which makes it versatile beyond the festival:
- Weddings and formal Bavarian events — a jacket instantly dresses the look up.
- Cooler-weather and evening Oktoberfest — warmth without losing tradition.
- Autumn and holiday celebrations — the structured wool styles suit the season.
Fit Starts at the Shoulders
On a jacket, the shoulders decide everything — they should sit flush where your shoulder ends, because that's the one thing tailoring can't easily fix. From there, look for a tailored waist that closes cleanly without straining. Since a jacket goes on over a shirt and sometimes a vest, size with that layering in mind: measure over what you'll wear underneath, and favour a touch of room rather than a tight close. Our size guide has the chest measurements to check before ordering.
The Layer That Sets the Tone
As the outermost piece, the jacket sets the formality of everything beneath it. A wool jacket over a white shirt and vest is wedding-ready; the same jacket over a checked shirt simply dresses a festival look up a notch. Because it goes on last, choose it with a little room for whatever you'll layer underneath. For a full head-to-toe walkthrough, see our Men's Oktoberfest Outfit Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mens trachten jacket?
A traditional Bavarian jacket worn over a Trachten shirt or vest at cultural and formal celebrations. Also called a Janker, it's the most formal layer of a traditional outfit.
Wool or leather — which should I choose?
Wool is the traditional, more formal choice and the best all-rounder for weddings and cooler events. Leather and suede give a rugged heritage look that pairs naturally with leather lederhosen.
Are Trachten jackets only for Oktoberfest?
No. They're also worn at weddings, heritage festivals, and formal gatherings, and the structured styles work well through autumn.
How should a Trachten jacket fit?
Close to the body with structured shoulders and a tailored waist, without restricting movement. Size to your chest and allow room if you layer over a vest.
How do I care for a wool vs. a leather Trachten jacket?
Wool jackets are best dry-cleaned and stored on a shaped hanger to keep their structure. Leather and suede jackets should be kept away from heat and moisture, brushed to remove dust, and conditioned occasionally to stay supple.



































