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Men's Winter Sherpa-Lined Stand Collar Bomber Jacket, Faux Two-Layer Design With Thickened Insulation, Short-Length Style Puffer Coat
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Sourced from Hobnob
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33013151
Item specifics
Thickness
Thick (Winter)
Colour
Others
Top Length
Regular
Material
Polyester
Sleeve Length
Full
Stuffing
Others
Removable Part
None, Others
Types
Loose
Care Instructions
machine washable; no dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
The Instant Rugged Aura
No more wasting mornings layering flannels over thermals—this strategically distressed bomber builds in the illusion of depth. The dual-density collar stands guard like a grizzly bear's mane, with outer ballistic nylon repelling sleet while inner sherpa cradles your jawline.5 Layers of Winter Warfare
Optical Illusion: Diagonal quilting lines trick the eye into seeing multiple garments.
Arctic-Ready Core: 600FP duck down clusters align along meridian lines for targeted warmth.
Tactical Comfort: Underarm gussets allow full-range motion for snow shoveling.
Heritage Details: Antique brass zippers echo 1940s flight jacket engineering.
Stealth Storage: Hidden interior pocket fits a whiskey flask or glucose monitor.
From Blizzard to Barstool
Imagine the snow crunching under your boots as the storm collar deflects windchill to -30°C. Later, the worn-in waxed canvas patina absorbs bar lighting like a vintage leather booth—no bulky Michelin-man silhouette when you slide onto the stool.The Working Man's Power Move
Pair with oil-stained for Detroit auto shop credibility, or contrast with slim selvedge denim for Brooklyn art gallery openings. The asphalt gray hue disguises concrete dust during day labor, then transforms into an urban camouflage pattern under neon signs.

















