How to Wear Aviator Jackets: 22 Outfit Ideas & Styling Tips

R.H. Elias
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R.H. Elias
Senior Style Correspondent
R.H. Elias
R.H. Elias
Senior Style Correspondent
R.H. Elias is a senior fashion writer with 8 years of editorial experience covering women\\\'s style, occasion wear, and travel fashion.
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Updated Apr 13, 2026
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Most women buy an aviator jacket thinking they’ll look like a movie star, then it sits in their wardrobe for months because they can’t figure out how to style it without looking like they’re heading to a costume party. I’ve watched countless clients struggle with this exact problem — they love the jacket in theory but feel ridiculous when they put it on.

The issue isn’t the jacket itself. It’s that aviator jackets have serious visual weight — all that shearling and leather creates bulk that can overwhelm your frame if you don’t balance it correctly. But here’s what I’ve learned after years of styling these pieces: the secret is treating your aviator jacket as the statement piece and building everything else around it, not fighting it.

I reach for my black aviator jacket constantly during the colder months because it does something no other outerwear can — it adds instant edge to feminine pieces while keeping casual outfits from looking sloppy. The key is understanding which silhouettes work with its chunky proportions and which colours won’t compete with its natural drama.

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Layer over fitted basics

This combination demonstrates why aviator jackets work best when everything underneath is streamlined. The fitted turtleneck and leather leggings create a sleek base that balances the jacket’s bulk without adding competing volume.

Choose ankle boots over knee-high styles

Notice how the ankle boots maintain clean lines without cutting the leg visually. Taller boots would create too many horizontal breaks when paired with such a substantial jacket.

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Try cream aviators with neutral palettes

A cream aviator jacket feels less aggressive than black leather versions, making it easier to style for everyday wear. The monochromatic base keeps the focus on the jacket’s texture rather than creating colour competition.

Build New Year’s Eve looks around statement pieces

This outfit shows how an aviator jacket can anchor a party look when paired with a fitted white dress and textured accessories. The key is choosing pieces with equal visual weight so nothing gets lost.

Pair with white trainers for casual days

The contrast between tough leather and clean white trainers creates visual interest without feeling forced. This combination works because both pieces have street style credibility.

Style with straight-leg jeans, not skinny

Straight-leg jeans provide the right proportion balance for aviator jackets. Skinny jeans create an unflattering top-heavy silhouette, while wide-leg styles compete with the jacket’s volume.

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Layer over fitted knitwear

This image proves that chunky knits and aviator jackets don’t mix — too much texture competition. Instead, choose smooth, fitted pieces that won’t add bulk or visual confusion.

Consider camel-coloured alternatives

Camel aviator jackets offer the same cool-factor as black versions but work better with warmer colour palettes. This neutral shade pairs beautifully with cream knits and tan accessories.

Did you know?

Aviator jackets were originally designed for World War I pilots flying at 25,000 feet where temperatures dropped to -60°F. The sheepskin lining wasn’t just for style — it was literally life-saving insulation in open cockpits.

Style oversized versions with fitted bottoms

When your aviator jacket is deliberately oversized, everything else needs to be form-fitting to maintain proportion. This ribbed skirt and ankle boots create the perfect counterbalance to the jacket’s volume.

Choose suede versions for softer looks

Suede aviator jackets feel more approachable than leather versions while maintaining the same cool factor. This grey suede style works beautifully with the sporty jogger combination.

Mix with leopard print sparingly

This outfit shows how to incorporate pattern with aviator jackets — choose one printed piece and keep everything else solid. Too much pattern competition makes the whole look feel chaotic.

Try cropped leather jackets with shearling collars

Cropped aviator styles work well on petite frames because they don’t overwhelm your proportions. The wide-leg trousers provide elegant balance without competing for attention.

Style with high-waisted bottoms

High-waisted trousers or leggings create a longer leg line when wearing aviator jackets, which is essential because the jacket’s bulk can make you appear shorter if not styled carefully.

Layer over monochromatic outfits

This all-cream combination shows how monochromatic dressing simplifies aviator jacket styling. When colours aren’t competing, you can focus on texture and proportion instead.

Pair with cargo trousers for utility vibes

Cargo trousers complement aviator jackets because both pieces have utilitarian roots. This combination works best when both pieces are in neutral colours to avoid competing details.

Style with crop tops for balanced proportions

Pairing an aviator jacket with a crop top creates intentional contrast between coverage levels. This styling trick prevents the jacket from overwhelming petite frames.

Layer over printed dresses

This combination demonstrates how aviator jackets can ground feminine printed pieces. The leather adds edge to the romantic print while providing practical warmth.

Choose cable knits for texture contrast

The smooth leather exterior contrasts beautifully with chunky cable knits, but keep the knit fitted to avoid bulk competition. This combination feels cozy without looking sloppy.

Style with cycling shorts for modern looks

This outfit shows how aviator jackets can make athleisure pieces feel more intentional. The leather elevates basic cycling shorts into a deliberate street style moment.

Try white aviators for fresh alternatives

White aviator jackets feel more unexpected than traditional black or brown versions. This cream style works beautifully with the cow-print pattern because both pieces share playful energy.

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Pair with teddy bear jackets for maximum texture

This combination shows how to layer different textural elements successfully. The smooth shearling and fluffy teddy material complement rather than compete when kept in similar colour families.

Style with slip dresses for contrast

The juxtaposition between delicate slip dresses and tough aviator jackets creates compelling visual tension. This combination works best when both pieces are in neutral tones.

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Choose brown leather for versatility

Brown aviator jackets work with both warm and cool colour palettes, making them more versatile than black versions. This style pairs beautifully with the zigzag print dress.

Layer over all-white outfits

White outfits provide the perfect canvas for statement aviator jackets. The neutral base allows the jacket’s texture and hardware details to take center stage.

Pair with wide-leg trousers carefully

When styling aviator jackets with wide-leg trousers, ensure the jacket hits at your natural waist to maintain proportion. Too much volume both top and bottom overwhelms most body types.

Style for formal events strategically

This red carpet look proves aviator jackets can work for formal occasions when styled with equally weighted pieces. The tailored jumpsuit matches the jacket’s substantial presence.

Choose classic brown shearling

Traditional brown shearling aviator jackets offer timeless appeal that won’t date. This classic style works with virtually any colour palette and feels more investment-worthy than trendy alternatives.

Try black leather with white shearling

The contrast between black leather and white shearling creates classic aviator appeal. This colour combination works with both casual and dressed-up styling approaches.

Consider oversized fits for layering

Oversized aviator jackets allow for substantial layering underneath while maintaining the jacket’s dramatic proportions. This styling approach works well for transitional weather.

Dos & Don’ts

Do this
Size up deliberately — aviator jackets should have enough room for layering without looking like you borrowed someone else’s jacket. The shoulders should sit correctly even when roomy.
Stick to neutral colour palettes — brown, black, cream, and grey aviator jackets work with the most outfit combinations and won’t date as quickly as coloured versions.
Balance proportions carefully — if your jacket is oversized, keep everything else fitted. If you choose a cropped style, you can handle slightly wider bottoms.
Invest in quality hardware — cheap zippers and buckles immediately cheapen the entire look. Quality details make budget-friendly options appear more expensive.
Avoid this
Pairing with other statement outerwear — aviator jackets should be your only substantial layering piece. Adding scarves, vests, or cardigans creates visual chaos.
Wearing with competing textures — avoid pairing leather aviator jackets with other leather pieces, suede items, or heavily textured knits. One texture should dominate.
Choosing poor-quality shearling — synthetic shearling looks obviously fake and pills quickly. If you can’t afford real shearling, choose styles with minimal fuzzy details.
Styling with busy patterns — aviator jackets have enough visual interest on their own. Stick to solid colours or minimal prints underneath.

R.H. Elias
R.H. Elias
Senior Style Correspondent
R.H. Elias is a senior fashion writer with 8 years of editorial experience covering women\\\'s style, occasion wear, and travel fashion. A freelance writer and aspiring author based in Puerto Rico, Ruth brings a thoughtful, literary perspective to fashion writing.

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