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"Men's Lightweight Autumn Jacket – Slim-Fit Fleece-Lined Bomber With Notch Lapel & Versatile Layering "
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245,15kr367,07kr
färger : blue-gray fleece
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 31267218
Item specifics
Tjocklek
Tjock (vinter)
Färg
Andra
Högsta längd
Vanlig
Material
Polyester
Ärmlängd
Full
Fyllning
Andra
Avtagbar del
None, Others
Typer
Vanlig
Skötselråd
machine washable; no dry clean
Included Components
En bit
Item description from the seller
The Ultimate Transition Jacket
Designed for men who refuse to sacrifice style for comfort, this lightweight bomber effortlessly bridges the gap between crisp autumn mornings and mild afternoons. The secret? A strategically placed fleece lining that traps body heat without bulk.
5 Reasons This Jacket Belongs in Your Wardrobe
◈ Sleek Silhouette – Tailored through the torso with slight stretch for natural movement.
◈ All-Day Comfort – Milk protein-blended polyester resists wrinkles and breathes like cotton.
◈ Smart Storage – Two angled welt pockets keep phones secure; hidden inner pocket for metro cards.
◈ Versatile Collar – The notch lapel lies flat under a scarf or pops up for extra neck coverage.
◈ Effortless Styling – Pairs equally well with chinos for work or distressed denim for weekends.
Style It Your Way
Office Ready: Layer over a button-down with the cuffs rolled once.
Weekend Uniform: Throw on with a graphic tee and sneakers.
Unexpected Twist: Wear it unzipped as a lightweight overshirt.
Designed for the Real World
Tested by cyclists in Amsterdam (wind resistance) and coffee-shop dwellers in Berlin (stain recovery). The slightly curved hem prevents the dreaded "jacket ride-up" when reaching for overhead luggage bins.









