We’re big fans of military-inspired apparel with a vintage vibe here at The Coolector and, for that reason, you’ll not be surprised to hear that &SONS are one of our favourite pedlars of menswear so we always wait with bated breath for new drops upon their digital shelves. Well, our patience has been well rewarded with their latest offering – the awesome-looking Harris Bomber Jacket in Army Green – which is the epitome of old-school cool and will add a retro vibe to your spring wardrobe rotation.
The &SONS Harris Bomber Jacket in Army Green is priced at £215 and is the perfect lightweight option for transitioning between winter, spring and summer. This piece effortlessly captures the essence of its rich heritage, providing an ideal companion to accompany you through the changing seasons. The body of this Bomber is meticulously crafted from 7oz 100% Cotton Broken Twill, while the webbing tape and sleeve fabric boast 100% cotton rip-stop material. In paying homage to the original designs, they have seamlessly integrated the distinctive &SONS touch, blending tradition with their unique sense of style.
Initially coined as ‘flight jackets,’ the predecessors of contemporary bomber jackets made their debut in 1917. Conceived by the US Army Aviation Clothing Board, these jackets aimed to safeguard WWI pilots from the harsh chill of exposed cockpits. The journey of flight jacket evolution paralleled advancements in aviation, transitioning from the knit-waisted A-1 in 1927 to the iconic MA-1. This progression set a groundbreaking benchmark for practical outerwear, representing one of the earliest instances where military and civilian apparel seamlessly converged. The Harris Bomber is a fitting tribute to the storied history of this iconic piece of outerwear.
&SONS Harris Bomber pays tribute to the jacket’s legacy, reinventing the classic silhouette with top-tier materials and painstaking craftsmanship. With features such as YKK zips, leather pullers, and carefully crafted pockets, &SONS have elevated its functionality considerably. Remarkably versatile, this jacket seamlessly integrates with the brand’s entire collection. Whether layered over a shirt and elder for cooler months or paired down with a basic white tee and chinos as Spring unfolds, the Harris Bomber stands as a pinnacle of adaptable style.
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