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Men's Brown Stand-Collar Bomber Jacket, Oversized Short Puffer Coat Vintage-Inspired Quilted Lining, Urban Streetwear Essential
€41.78€54.37
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Pridobljeno iz Hobnob
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Številka artikla: 33013111
Item specifics
Debelina
Debelo (zima)
Barva
drugi
Top dolžina
Redno
Material
Poliester
Dolžina rokavov
Poln
Nadev
drugi
Odstranljiv del
None, Others
Vrste
Ohlapno
Navodila za nego
machine washable; no dry clean
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Enodelni
Item description from the seller
Military Heritage, Modern Edge
Inspired by vintage flight jackets but reimagined for urban life, this brown bomber pairs a structured stand collar with an intentionally slouchy fit. The matte finish resists shine, keeping it low-key luxe.
Key Features
✔ Timeless Silhouette: Cropped length elongates legs, while the boxy torso allows easy layering.
✔ Subtle Warmth: Diamond-quilted lining traps heat without bulk—perfect for 5°C to 15°C weather.
✔ Tactile Contrast: Smooth outer shell meets textured ribbed cuffs, adding depth to monochrome outfits.
✔ Functional Minimalism: Zippered hand pockets secure essentials; inner snap closure blocks wind.
✔ Neutral Versatility: The muted brown complements black, cream, olive—no color-clashing stress.
From Desk to Downtown
Layer it over a slim turtleneck for work meetings, or toss on with distressed denim for weekend errands. The weighted hem keeps its shape, whether you’re biking or lounging.
Your Uniform Upgrade
This jacket thrives in monochrome grids: pair with charcoal trousers for office-ready polish, or light-wash jeans for effortless cool. No logos, no noise—just quiet confidence.
















