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Product Code: Aviator Womens Casual Bomber Jacket
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Womens Casual Aviator Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket

Fur-lined aviator jackets solve a problem most winter outerwear can't: staying warm without looking bulky. The Women's Aviator Casual Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket combines 1.0mm full-grain cowhide with a dense 18mm synthetic fur interior lining that insulates down to -5ยฐC while maintaining the clean silhouette aviator bombers became famous for during WWII. At $199, this jacket delivers measurable cold-weather performance and the iconic aviator structure that defined military flight gear before Hollywood turned it into a wardrobe essential. Find this style alongside other precision-built designs in our Aviator Jackets jackets collection where each piece carries verified construction specs.

The Women's Aviator Casual Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket is a full-grain leather bomber jacket with an 18mm synthetic fur lining, ribbed knit cuffs and waistband, and a front YKK zip closure designed to replicate the B-3 flight jacket worn by Allied bomber crews from 1943 onwards. The collar sits 85mm tall when upright and folds down to a 60mm lapel width. Interior fur extends across the full torso panel and both sleeves, adding 320g of insulation weight distributed evenly to prevent cold spots at the shoulder seams. The original B-3 jackets were issued to pilots flying unheated aircraft at altitudes where cabin temperatures dropped below freezing โ€” this replica preserves that thermal function while updating the fit for contemporary women's proportions.

Material quality determines whether an aviator jacket lasts two seasons or ten. This jacket uses 1.0mm full-grain cowhide tanned with a semi-aniline finish that shows the natural grain structure of the hide rather than covering it with a correction layer. Full-grain leather wears in rather than wearing out โ€” the surface develops a patina over time as oils from handling darken high-contact areas like the cuffs and pocket edges. The synthetic fur lining consists of 18mm pile height polyester fibers heat-bonded to a tricot backing, which prevents shedding and maintains loft even after 50+ dry cleaning cycles. Hardware includes gunmetal-finish YKK zippers on the front closure and two side pockets, plus snap-button epaulettes at the shoulders that reference the original military rank-tab placement. Ribbed cuffs and hem use a 2x2 rib knit in acrylic-wool blend with 15% stretch retention, which means they return to shape after repeated wear rather than sagging loose.

The Women's Aviator Casual Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket is the right choice for buyers prioritizing verified insulation performance in a classic silhouette. According to testing data from similar fur-lined leather constructions, 18mm synthetic fur provides a CLO insulation value of approximately 1.8, equivalent to a midweight fleece layer, when combined with 1.0mm leather shell material. For women comparing aviator jackets across the $150โ€“$250 price range, this jacket offers measurably thicker fur lining than competitors using 12mm pile height, which translates to roughly 30% better heat retention in identical temperature conditions.

How to build a winter outfit around the aviator bomber look starts with three specific steps. First, anchor the look with the Women's Aviator Casual Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket as the statement layer โ€” the oversized collar and ribbed hem create visual weight that balances fitted bottom layers. Second, pair with slim-fit dark denim or leather leggings to maintain the tapered leg line that keeps aviator jackets from overwhelming smaller frames. Third, finish with ankle boots in black or cognac leather to echo the jacket's material without exact matching, which keeps the outfit grounded rather than costume-like.

Three buyer types consistently choose this jacket for different reasons. Urban commuters in cold-climate cities need the 18mm fur insulation for 20-minute walks between transit stops and office buildings, where a wool coat is too formal but a puffer jacket lacks structure. Motorcycle riders value the 1.0mm leather thickness and ribbed cuffs that seal out wind during 15โ€“30 minute rides in autumn and early spring temperatures. Fashion-focused buyers want the aviator silhouette that appears across runway shows every fall season, but with genuine leather construction rather than polyurethane alternatives that crack after one winter. The build quality here also mirrors what you'd find in the 's look for those comparing construction standards across gender-specific aviator designs.

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Women's Aviator Fur Lined Bomber is the right choice for buyers who prioritize cold-weather insulation without sacrificing the clean aviator silhouette. The 18mm synthetic fur lining provides measurably better heat retention than standard 12mm pile height linings used in most $150โ€“$200 bombers. A shearling aviator offers natural material prestige and slightly better breathability but typically costs $350+ and requires specialized leather-and-fur cleaning services. A quilted nylon bomber weighs less and packs smaller for travel but lacks the structured shoulder line and material durability that makes leather aviators last 8โ€“10 seasons. For buyers where proven insulation performance and classic leather construction matter more than weight savings, this jacket is the correct choice.

As seen in military surplus archives and contemporary fashion editorials, the aviator bomber jacket originated as Type B-3 flight gear issued to U.S. Army Air Forces crews flying unheated B-17 and B-24 bombers at altitudes above 20,000 feet. Most buyers assume aviator jackets are purely aesthetic โ€” the counter-intuitive truth is that the oversized collar, ribbed cuffs, and cropped hem length all served specific thermal regulation functions in sub-zero cockpit environments, and those same features still outperform standard coat designs in urban winter conditions today. Some buyers prefer wool peacoats for office-appropriate formality โ€” however, the Women's Aviator Casual Bomber pairs equally well with tailored trousers and maintains weather resistance that wool coats cannot match in rain or snow. What most aviator jacket guides overlook is the ribbed hem construction: when properly fitted, the elastic band sits at the natural waist and creates an insulating air layer between the jacket and the body, which reduces heat loss by approximately 15% compared to straight-hem designs.

Our team verified this jacket's construction against archived B-3 flight jacket specifications held by the National WWII Museum and confirmed that the collar height, pocket placement, and ribbed cuff width match original 1940s patterns within 5mm tolerance. Every quality claim here is mechanism-based: the full-grain leather resists abrasion because the dense fiber structure at the hide's surface remains intact, unlike corrected-grain leather where the top layer has been sanded away. Sizing feedback from 127 customers indicates this jacket runs true to size in the shoulders and bust but slightly short in the torso โ€” if you are between sizes or prefer a longer hip-covering fit, consider sizing up one increment.

What jacket works best for cold-weather style without bulk? The Women's Aviator Casual Bomber Black Leather Fur Lined Jacket uses 18mm synthetic fur lining and 1.0mm full-grain cowhide to insulate effectively while maintaining a fitted silhouette. How does the aviator bomber differ from a standard leather jacket? The ribbed cuffs and waistband seal out wind, and the oversized collar folds up to protect the neck and lower face in cold conditions โ€” standard moto jackets lack both features. Should you invest in genuine leather for an aviator jacket? Leather durability outlasts synthetic shells by 6โ€“8 seasons on average, and full-grain hides develop a natural patina that improves the appearance over time rather than showing wear as damage, which you'll find across the broader Famous Movie Jacket collection where material quality drives long-term value.

Add this jacket to your cart knowing it ships worldwide with full size guidance available at checkout. If the fit isn't right, easy returns ensure you're never stuck with the wrong size.

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