This list covers 30 jacket brands, running alphabetically from “L.L.Bean” to “Loden-Frey”. These labels span outdoor gear, denim, luxury fashion, and streetwear, and they show up everywhere from ski slopes to city sidewalks. People wear their jackets for warmth, work, sport, and everyday style, and many of these names have shaped how outerwear looks and fits today.
Jacket Brands are companies that design and sell coats and jackets, often alongside other clothing. Some started as small workwear or outdoor suppliers and grew into global names, while others began in luxury fashion houses. Lacoste, for example, built its reputation on tennis shirts before its crocodile logo became a fixture on bombers and quilted jackets worldwide.
Below you’ll find the table with each brand’s country of origin, parent company, founding year, and a short description.
Brand: the name of the jacket brand, so you can quickly spot the one you’re looking for or compare it with others.
Country of Origin: the country where the brand was founded, giving you a sense of its heritage and regional style influences.
Parent Company: the business that owns the brand today, helping you see which names are independent and which belong to larger fashion groups.
Founding Year: the year the brand was established, useful if you want to gauge its history and staying power.
Description: a brief summary of what the brand is known for, so you can quickly judge whether its jackets fit your style or needs.
Jacket Brands
Brand
Country of Origin
Parent Company
Founding Year
L.L.Bean
United States
Independent
1912
Levi’s
United States
Levi Strauss & Co.
1853
Lacoste
France
Maus Freres
1933
Lands’ End
United States
Independent
1963
Lululemon
Canada
Independent
1998
Loro Piana
Italy
LVMH
1924
Lanvin
France
Fosun Fashion Group
1889
Longchamp
France
Independent
1948
Lyle & Scott
Scotland
Independent
1874
Lee
United States
Kontoor Brands
1889
Loewe
Spain
LVMH
1846
London Fog
United States
Independent
1923
Lavenham
United Kingdom
Independent
1969
Le Coq Sportif
France
Airesis
1882
Lotto
Italy
BasicNet
1973
Lundhags
Sweden
Independent
1932
Lonsdale
United Kingdom
Independent
1960
Lewis Leathers
United Kingdom
Independent
1892
La Martina
Argentina
Independent
1985
Lucky Brand
United States
Bluestar Alliance
1990
Lardini
Italy
Independent
1978
Lindbergh
Denmark
Independent
1978
Lexington Company
Sweden
Independent
1993
Luhta
Finland
Independent
1907
Lowe Alpine
United States
Equip Outdoor Technologies
1967
Li-Ning
China
Independent
1990
Lamarque
United States
Independent
1996
LRG
United States
Independent
1999
Louis Vuitton
France
LVMH
1854
Loden-Frey
Germany
Independent
1842
Descriptions
L.L.Bean
An American outdoor retailer famous for durable, no-frills gear, including its classic Maine hunting jackets and rugged outerwear built for cold-weather adventures.
Levi’s
The original blue jeans maker, Levi’s also popularized the denim “trucker” jacket, a wardrobe staple still copied by brands worldwide.
Lacoste
Best known for its crocodile-logo polos, this French sportswear house also makes lightweight bomber and quilted jackets with a preppy, casual look.
Lands’ End
A mail-order-turned-retail brand known for practical, family-friendly clothing, including affordable squall jackets, parkas, and fleece outerwear.
Lululemon
Started as a yoga-wear label in Vancouver, Lululemon now sells technical run and travel jackets alongside its signature athletic leggings.
Loro Piana
An Italian luxury house famed for ultra-fine cashmere and wool, producing understated, extremely expensive jackets favored by quiet-luxury enthusiasts.
Lanvin
The oldest continuously operating French fashion house, Lanvin blends Parisian elegance into tailored jackets and eveningwear.
Longchamp
A family-owned French house best known for its folding Le Pliage bags, also offering sleek leather and quilted jackets.
Lyle & Scott
A Scottish knitwear brand recognizable by its golden eagle logo, offering classic harrington and bomber jackets with a retro British feel.
Lee
An American workwear and denim label known for durable trucker and denim jackets that helped define rugged Americana style.
Loewe
A historic Spanish leather goods house turned high-fashion brand, crafting artful, texture-rich jackets under creative director Jonathan Anderson.
London Fog
An American brand that built its name on classic trench coats and rain jackets, a mid-century staple of business and travel wardrobes.
Lavenham
A small English brand famous for its diamond-quilted jackets, born in the Suffolk village it’s named after and beloved in equestrian circles.
Le Coq Sportif
One of the world’s oldest sportswear brands, this French rooster-logo label makes retro-styled track and bomber jackets.
Lotto
An Italian sportswear brand best known for tennis and football gear, also producing casual sport jackets and windbreakers.
Lundhags
A Swedish outdoor brand built on rugged, weatherproof gear, making technical jackets designed to handle harsh Scandinavian conditions.
Lonsdale
Originally a boxing equipment brand, Lonsdale became a streetwear name known for casual bomber and track jackets.
Lewis Leathers
A legendary British motorcycle brand whose black leather jackets became iconic symbols of rocker and punk subcultures.
La Martina
An Argentine brand rooted in polo culture, offering equestrian-inspired quilted and leather jackets with a heritage sporting feel.
Lucky Brand
A Los Angeles-founded denim label known for vintage-inspired fits, including well-worn-looking denim and moto jackets.
Lardini
An Italian tailoring house from the Marche region prized for beautifully constructed blazers and jackets with expert craftsmanship.
Lindbergh
A Danish menswear label offering clean, Scandinavian-styled casual jackets that mix minimalism with everyday wearability.
Lexington Company
A Swedish lifestyle brand with a preppy East Coast American aesthetic, offering quilted and corduroy jackets.
Luhta
A long-running Finnish sportswear company producing insulated and weatherproof jackets built for Nordic winters.
Lowe Alpine
Founded by climbing innovator Greg Lowe, this brand makes technical mountaineering and hiking jackets for serious outdoor use.
Li-Ning
Founded by Olympic gymnast Li Ning, this Chinese sportswear giant produces athletic jackets blending performance and bold streetwear style.
Lamarque
A New York-based label specializing in soft, buttery leather jackets favored for their fashion-forward, effortlessly cool silhouettes.
LRG
Lifted Research Group is an American streetwear brand known for graphic-heavy hoodies and jackets with a hip-hop and skate influence.
Louis Vuitton
The famed French luxury house, beyond its iconic trunks and bags, produces striking, high-craftsmanship jackets within its ready-to-wear collections.
Loden-Frey
A traditional Bavarian house rooted in loden wool craftsmanship, known for classic Alpine-style hunting and country jackets.
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