MA-1 TT Light Bomber Jacket Kids
€140.00
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 5-9 workdays
The MA-1 TT Light Bomber Jacket Kids brings true Alpha Industries spirit to the next generation. Regular Fit cut offers comfort and a straight silhouette, keeping the classic bomber shape. Outer shell made of 100% polyester in TT Flight Nylon quality – lightweight, durable and built for everyday demands.
The orange lining is an unmistakable Alpha detail, giving the jacket its iconic touch. Unlined and light, it’s perfect as a transitional piece, balancing protection and freedom. Its thoughtful design makes it versatile – for school, playground or free time.
Two outer press-stud pockets and one inner pocket provide secure storage. The iconic sleeve utility pocket with RBF Tag shows the brand’s military heritage. The Flag Label subtly confirms Alpha Industries DNA.
Ribbed cuffs at collar, sleeves and hem ensure fit. The embroidered Alpha logo on the wind flap stands for authenticity.
With the MA-1 TT Light Bomber Jacket Kids, you wear military heritage reinterpreted for everyday urban life.
Back length (cm)
48.5
Back length (measured size)
128/132
Do not wash: This item must not be washed under normal household conditions. Please contact a professional dry cleaner, Do not bleach, Do not tumble dry temperature, Do not iron, Professional cleaning: Treatment with perchloroethylene or hydrocarbons
Material composition
Shell: 100% Polyester; Lining: 100% Polyester
156700-03-134/140
SS25
Product details
Zipper Color
silver
Lining color
orange
Top closure
Zipper
Animal parts
Yes
Zipper side
Left
Fit
Regular Fit
Reflectors
No
Reversible jacket
No
Jacket lined
No
Top pockets
3x
Backprint
No
Item number
156700-03-134/140
MA-1 TT Light Bomber Jacket Kids
€140.00
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