Reversible Bomber Jacket Mint
Reversible Bomber Jacket Mint
Description
A genderless reversible bomber jacket in a cool mint, clay and white. This jacket is a fusion of hip hop, workwear and collegiates styles. The varsity bomber is reversible so it can be worn on both sides as well as being adaptive with the snap closure detail bomber. Style it with a pencil midi skirt, hip-hop shorts or high-waisted carrot legs along with cowboy boots, chunky loafers or retro sandals and socks.
Available in 4 colours
Details
This Jacket is made by a supplier based in Sialkot, Pakistan who supports a sustainable approach in producing garments under strict ‘code of conduct’ regulations. We have collaborated and worked hard to bring the design to life. A limited number of these jackets have been made across different colours so you won’t see too many of them on the street. It has passed through many hands across tailors, makers, fabric suppliers, and trims experts. It comes with a selection of 4 badges that you can sew onto your jacket as you wish or we can sew on for you in advance.
We do not carry a lot of stock for this style so if the style is out of stock please contact us for a bespoke order. This supports our philosophy supporting a more circular economy and slow fashion ethos.
Size & Fit
Reversible (including zip)
Snap fastening closure
No stretch but with a loose fit
Sits at hip
Gathered sleeve and back detail
Ribbed cuff & hem
Back yoke
Shoulder epaulettes
Composition
100% cotton twill / denim material from Mughal, Pakistan and acrylic rib is made in Pakistan.
Candle Sewing Threads.
100% Organic sanded cotton twill Merchant & Mills, London.
The trim is branded snaps from China and the zip is from the local market Sialkot, Pakistan.
Care
Please do a special dry clean for this garment. Do not use bleach. Do not tumble dry. Steam from inside the garment.
More information
The jacket is part of a collaboration with wildlife artist, Raymond Farrelly - merging three elements, sustainability, bird conservation, and collegiate/varsity-inspired fashion of the 90's.
It comes with a selection of badges that you can sew onto your jacket as you wish. Raymond's bird illustrations, featuring the Puffin, Barn Owl, and Curlew, aim to highlight the plight of bird loss in Ireland by incorporating the 'Traffic light' system. This metric is used by BirdWatch Ireland to denote the conservation status of each of Ireland’s birds.