J. Park | genuine leather bomber jacket
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Vintage incredible condition genuine lamb leather
Lining is 70% cotton 30% nylon
Bomber style. Can be worn many different ways. The softest leather! It has one scratch on the left arm but it’s not leather deep. It’s just on the surface. And one repair on the right shoulder. I would still consider this incredible condition. It was really taken care of well!
90s the type of vintage leather jacket you want to find. A item you will have forever!
Drop shoulder with a slight pad is 21”
pit to pit 24”
Length 27”
Sleeve 24”
It really is so good. If you’re looking for the vintage oversized Courtney Grow look. This is it!
Use code WORNSTUDIO for $10 off!
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aadeeee
Hi, do you have a picture of this on? Thanks
Feb 13Reply

wornstudio
Hi there! I don’t atm! 🤍
Feb 15Reply

hjterry95
Hi can you please provide some measurements for this? Length from shoulder to bottom, from shoulder to end of sleeve etc.
Mar 05Reply

wornstudio
@hjterry95 Hi there! I have provided some measurements in the caption. I will add in the sleeve measurements for you later today.
Mar 05Reply

wornstudio
@hjterry95 updated in the description
Mar 05Reply

ezrihicks1
I am looking for a really over sized jacket . Is this a men’s or women’s jacket? It’s so hard to tell online
Mar 09Reply

wornstudio
Hey! @ezrihicks1, this is a true vintage jacket. I believe it is a men’s, but I am not entirely sure. I am a medium, and I wear all my jackets oversized. It really will depend on your frame. But, this fits me oversized. I added measurements in the description. It's the most buttery leather. Hopefully, that helps in your search for the perfect jacket!
Mar 14Reply
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