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Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork

Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork
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  • Model: MVP-071
$109.99
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Retro 70s Silver Wings Bomber Jacket with Sun Patchwork

Design: 70s-style minimal design with navy blue bird and orange sun patchwork on the back.

Material: Soft faux satin with a subtle diamond quilted pattern.

Inspiration: Retro ski and motorcycle attire, crafted to evoke the spirit of the 70s.

Fit: Stylishly tailored for comfort and movement, suitable for everyday wear.

Closure: 60s-style real metal gold-tone YKK circle zipper.

Unisex: Designed for both men and women; order one size up from your usual size for a comfortable fit.

Versatility: Can be worn in various seasons—pair with shorts and a tank in summer or layer over a sweater in winter.

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How to measure your size.

Measuring Tips to Assure The Best Fit.

A) Chest

With arms at sides, place a tape measure under your arms and run it around the fullest part of the bustline and across the shoulder blades.

B) Shoulder to Shoulder

The Shoulder to Shoulder measurement is taken ON THE BACK from one end of the shoulder to the other. Do not pull a straight line from these two points; follow the natural curve of the body.

B) Sleeves

The Jacket Sleeve measurement is from the end of your shoulder to the wrist. (Not to be confused with "Shirt Sleeve" which follows the "Center to Cuff" measurement.). This measurement should be close to the length from a jacket's shoulder seam to the end of its sleeve.