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  2. Why the Leather Bomber Jacket Is the Only Coat You Need ... - AOL

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    Vegan Leather Bomber Jacket Made from faux leather, this boxy, cropped jacket features slanted pockets and distressing along the seams for a modern twist that feels fresh yet versatile. Even ...

  3. Leather jacket - Wikipedia

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    A leather jacket is a jacket-length coat that is usually worn on top of other apparel or item of clothing, and made from the tanned hide of various animal skins. The leather material is typically dyed black, or various shades of brown, but a wide range of colors is possible.

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    MA-1 Bomber Jacket. Alpha Industries sets the bar for bomber jackets. This is an icon and a classic staple that every stylish guy should have. Get two looks for the price of one with this trendy ...

  6. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    A modern nylon MA-1 bomber jacket. A flight jacket is a casual jacket that was originally created for pilots and eventually became part of popular culture and apparel. It has evolved into various styles and silhouettes, including the letterman jacket and the fashionable bomber jacket that is known today.

  7. A-2 jacket - Wikipedia

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    B-17 Flying Fortress Crew from 457th BG wearing their leather A-2 jackets. The Type A-2 leather flight jacket is an American military flight jacket closely associated with World War II U.S. Army Air Forces pilots, navigators and bombardiers, who often decorated their jackets with squadron patches and elaborate artwork painted on the back.