Cicero Men's New Zealand Leather Bomber Jacket
This men's bomber leather jacket is made out of ultra-soft New Zealand genuine sheep leather with silk smooth wax finish. This jacket can be worn casually, semi-formally, or moto wear. The closure type zipper with ribbed elastic along the waistline and cuffs. Two hands warmer pockets and hand-stitched details along the sleeves.
- Style: Bomber
- Gender: Men
- Color: Black
- Upper Material: 100% Premium Quality Genuine Sheepskin Soft and fine grain
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Clothing length: Regular
- Decoration: None
- Thickness: Standard
- Pattern type: Solid
- Detachable part: None
- Hooded: No
- Pocket: 2 Side pockets
- Type: Loose
- Collar type: O-Neck
- Front Closure: Zip
- Sleeve length: Full
- Sleeves details: Rib
Cicero Men's New Zealand Leather Bomber Jacket
This men's bomber leather jacket is made out of ultra-soft New Zealand genuine sheep leather with silk smooth wax finish. This jacket can be worn casually, semi-formally, or moto wear. The closure type zipper with ribbed elastic along the waistline and cuffs. Two hands warmer pockets and hand-stitched details along the sleeves.
- Style: Bomber
- Gender: Men
- Color: Black
- Upper Material: 100% Premium Quality Genuine Sheepskin Soft and fine grain
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Clothing length: Regular
- Decoration: None
- Thickness: Standard
- Pattern type: Solid
- Detachable part: None
- Hooded: No
- Pocket: 2 Side pockets
- Type: Loose
- Collar type: O-Neck
- Front Closure: Zip
- Sleeve length: Full
- Sleeves details: Rib
100% Real leather
History of Bomber Jackets
The history of bomber jackets is closely tied to the history of flight jackets, as bomber jackets are a type of flight jacket that was specifically designed for bomber crews during World War II. Bomber jackets were designed to be lightweight and comfortable, yet durable enough to withstand the harsh conditions of high altitude bombing missions.
The first bomber jackets were introduced in the 1930s and were made of leather. These jackets were waist-length with a zipper closure, and had a fur collar, knit cuffs, and a waistband. They were worn by both military and civilian pilots, and quickly became popular among aviators.
During World War II, bomber jackets became standard issue for bomber crews. The classic B-15 jacket was introduced during this time, and was made of nylon instead of leather. It had a fur collar, knit cuffs, and a waistband, and was designed to be lighter and more comfortable than previous flight jackets.
In the 1950s, the MA-1 bomber jacket was introduced, and became the standard issue jacket for military pilots. This jacket was made of nylon and had a bright orange lining for visibility in case of an emergency. It was also reversible, with a green side for camouflage and a silver side for warmth.
In the 1960s and 1970s, bomber jackets became popular among counterculture groups, such as the Beatniks and hippies, who wore them as a symbol of rebellion against authority. In the 1980s, bomber jackets became popular in mainstream fashion and were worn by celebrities and musicians.
Today, bomber jackets are still popular and are worn by both military personnel and civilians. They are available in a wide variety of materials and styles, but the classic nylon bomber jacket with a fur collar and knit cuffs remains the most popular.
Colors & Styles
We are constantly adding new styles and colors to our collections. Check back often to keep yourself updated!