What Are Lederhosen?
Lederhosen, German for "leather trousers," are traditional knee-length or short leather pants that originated in the Alpine regions of Bavaria and Austria. Once worn by hunters, farmers, and workers for their durability, today they're celebrated around the world as an iconic piece of Bavarian Trachten clothing — especially during Oktoberfest and cultural festivals.
Our collection stays true to its origins. Every pair is handcrafted from full-grain leather and designed to age beautifully, becoming softer, stronger, and more personal with each wear. Unlike costume imitations, our Lederhosen are real — built to last and meant to be worn for decades.
Why Choose Our Lederhosen?
- 100% Real Leather: Made from premium cowhide, goatskin, or deerskin — chosen for its strength, comfort, and ability to mold to your body over time.
- Handcrafted in the Bavarian Tradition: each piece is made by skilled artisans with an eye for historic detail: embroidery, horn-style buttons, and classic Alpine motifs.
- Traditional Fit and Style: choose from short or knee-length styles (Kniebundhosen), with or without suspenders. Designed to match authentic Oktoberfest men's attire.
- Complete Outfit Options: Pair your Lederhosen with a checkered Trachten shirt, Haferl shoes, Loferl socks, and a wool vest or jacket for a complete, polished look.
- Timeless, Masculine Appeal: Not only for Oktoberfest — wear them to heritage events, rustic weddings, folk festivals, or even casual gatherings. A true conversation starter.
Authentic Style, Modern Comfort
We’ve kept everything you love about traditional Trachten for men, the ruggedness, the embroidery, the pride and added modern touches for comfort. Adjustable waistbands, breathable lining, and precise sizing charts mean you’ll not only look great but feel confident and relaxed.
With proper care, your Lederhosen will outlast trends and generations. They're not just outfits; they’re heirlooms.
What to Wear with Lederhosen (Style Guide)
- Shirts: Classic red-check or blue-check Trachten shirts or plain white cotton shirts.
- Footwear: Traditional Haferl shoes or brogue-style leather shoes.
- Socks: Knee-high wool socks or Loferl (calf warmers).
- Accessories: Leather suspenders, a braided belt, felt Alpine hat (with or without Gamsbart), and optionally a wool vest or jacket.