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It’s hard to believe the fresh classic bomber jackets of today originated around the 1900’s. The military designed these jackets to protect pilots flying in open cockpits. Early versions of bomber jackets were designed from leather, sheepskin, or fabric and usually cut at waist length. Today’s bomber jacket is not designed to withstand blustery winds, but they provide a thin layer of warmth. During World War II, aerial bombing became part of the military strategy, this further heightened the popularity of bomber jackets in the civilian community. The bomber jacket has been reinvented through endless inspiration, affixing patches, extra pockets, and so on. The bomber will remain an icon of sorts in men’s fashion because of its stylish practicality.
Mauri’s Room Men’s Classic Bomber Jacket is a casual flexible jacket that can be worn with a number of combinations. What’s unique about our Classic Bomber Jacket is the plain, unadorned look remains loyal to classic bomber style, it sanctions the accompanying outfit to make the main statement.
Here are some tips on how to wear one:
T-shirts are the most popular item to wear underneath your bomber
A bomber can look great with jeans, khakis, or cords
Button down polo shirt with a bomber, for a leveled up look
Never let your shirt hang more than 2 inches from bottom of bomber jacket
Shoes should match shirt type and occasion functionality-casual or overly casual