Deck Cropped Bomber Jacket Women
CHF 114.90
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 5-9 workdays
Model: 1.74 m wears S
The Deck Jacket Cropped Wmn by ALPHA INDUSTRIES is a stylish field jacket for women that is characterized by its first-class workmanship and fashionable design. This trendy jacket combines functionality and elegance to give your outfit the finishing touch and make you look good in any weather.
Made from high-quality materials, the Deck Jacket Cropped Wmn offers an ideal blend of thermal insulation and breathability. The cropped cut creates a flattering silhouette, while the collar and adjustable cuffs offer additional protection from the wind and weather.
Available in a range of appealing colors, the Deck Jacket Cropped Wmn can be perfectly matched to your individual style. The practical pockets and robust zipper underline the functionality of this jacket and offer plenty of storage space for your personal items.
Whether worn with jeans and ankle boots or over a dress and tights - the Deck Jacket Cropped Wmn is a versatile piece of clothing that fits effortlessly into your wardrobe and opens up numerous combination options.
To ensure the longevity of this high-quality field jacket, we recommend gentle washing at 30 degrees and drying in the shade.
Back length (cm)
48,5
Back length (measured size)
S
Body measurements cm (chest/waist/hip)
97/64/91
136017-11-M
SS23
Product details
Lining color
green
Zipper Color
brass
Top closure
Snap fastener
Animal parts
No
Fit
Regular Fit
Reflectors
No
Reversible jacket
No
Top pockets
3x
Backprint
No
Item number
136017-11-M
Deck Cropped Bomber Jacket Women
CHF 114.90
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 5-9 workdays
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ALPHA INDUSTRIES EUROPE
OFFICIAL U.S. DEFENSE DEP. CONTRACTOR
EST. OCTOBER 1959