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Men's Flying Tigers Tribute Bomber Jacket | WWII Heritage Design

Men's Flying Tigers Tribute Bomber Jacket | WWII Heritage Design

$399.99

Description

This bomber jacket pays tribute to the legendary Flying Tigers—the American Volunteer Group (AVG) that fought alongside China during World War II. With their iconic shark-faced aircraft and unwavering courage, these pilots became symbols of hope, achieving extraordinary success against overwhelming odds.
The jacket features the Flying Tigers insignia patch on the chest and the Republic of China flag on the back, honoring the unique bond between the U.S. and China during the war. Crafted from full-grain cowhide leather, its rich brown tone and timeless design embody resilience and bravery.
Wearing this jacket connects you to a legacy of friendship, courage, and sacrifice, celebrating a remarkable chapter in history while making a bold statement of style.

Features
  • One-piece leather collar

    The leather jacket sports a seamless, one-piece collar that flips up gracefully, crafted from the same supple leather as the jacket, enhancing its rugged yet refined aesthetic.

  • Vertical leather pocket

    The leather jacket boasts a vertical pocket adorned with a slender strap, crafted from durable leather for both style and functionality.

  • Japanese high quality YKK zipper

    The use of Japanese YKK zipper, the quality is guaranteed, the retro style makes people feel the traces of history when wearing, and the strong quality makes this dress still new for ten years.

• Crafted with Premium Leather from Australia
• Full Grain
• Snap down collar
• Epaulette
• YKK front zipper under wind flap
• Two front flap snap pockets
• Interior pockets
• Knit cuffs and waistband
• This is a regular fit jacket
• Available in brown

Materials

• Vegetable-tanned water buffalo leather
• Leather thickness: 1.1mm
• YKK brass zipper

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