The product on the mannequin is size M.; Model's measurements: height: 1.86, bust: 95, waist: 74, hip: 92;; Colors may vary in concept shots due to the difference in light.
A stylish bomber jacket is an essential addition to a men's wardrobe and any casual outfit. Cut inspired by an aviation jacket. It is simply worn with jeans, over a sweater or T-shirt. It is fastened with a zipper and decorated with a shirt collar with an artificial lamb. Insulated with artificial lamb in black. The front 2 pockets are fastened on the snap fasteners. The cuffs and the bottom of the jacket are made of elastic ribbed knitwear.
This men's transition quilted jacket with a red hood and left sleeve pocket is the perfect choice for men looking for a combination of functionality and style. Made of quality materials, it provides excellent thermal insulation while being comfortable and lightweight. The quilted design with a left sleeve pocket gives the jacket a trendy look that can be easily combined with different outfits. The hood provides protection for the head and neck from adverse weather conditions, while the zipper pocket on the left sleeve is perfect for storing your personal belongings. This men's quilted hooded jacket is a great choice for everyday wear in colder weather and offers a practical and modern design. With this men's transition quilted jacket you will feel comfortable and at the same time look great, which makes it the ideal choice for every modern man.Men's transition hooded jacketJacket-coloured hood with elastic bandsZipper in black2 zippered pockets on jacket and one zippered pocket on left sleeveStretch hem sleevesThe jacket is finished at the waist with a hem for added comfortMaterial: Outside: 100% nylon, Lining: 100% polyester
Women's monochrome winter jacket.Straight and loose fit.The hood with circuit control can be detached.High collar and front oblique pockets.Zip closure and sleeves with cuffs.Waterproof top layer.100% recycled polyester. Clothing labeled as Gap for Good is made with our planet in mind, so we use natural or recycled materials while trying to reduce the impact of production on water resources. Learn more at Gap for Good.