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Reversible Bomber Jacket
Product details
Originally developed for the US Army, the MA-1 flight jacket was the first military bomber jacket to transition into civilian fashion. 1ER MAI interprets this iconic piece in a reversible version.
One side is made from an authentic military fabric – an Olive Green Tropical Wool produced in 1989 for the Canadian Army.
The second side is made from a Black Italian Satin Crepe, a high quality medium weight woven fabric with a nice hold and beautiful drape. Soft and fluid, sheen but not shiny, with a little bit of stretch on one side.
- Reversible
- Unisex
- Oversized
- Dropped shoulder and armhole
- 2 flap pockets (olive green side)
- 2 welt pockets (black side)
- Knit rib collar, cuffs and waistband
- 1ER MAI logo at hem
- This item is made to order and will be shipped within 10-14 business days.
- Unisex garments are sized based on men's measurement
Materials
- Side 1: Olive Green Authentic Military Tropical Wool 1989 (Deadstock) 65% wool 35% polyester
- Side 2: Black Italian Satin Crepe (Deadstock) 97% viscose 3% spandex
Origin
- Made in Montreal
Product care
- Machine wash cold water/delicate cycle
- Do not bleach
- Hang to dry
- Iron at medium temperature on Side 1 (Olive Green), do not iron Side 2 (Black)
- Do not dry clean
1ER MAI
Ysaline Lannes is the owner and designer of 1ER MAI, a streetwear brand launched in 2021. Her brand creates graphic and functional clothing for women, men, and unisex, inspired by workwear and countercultures, designed and made to order in their Mile-End workshop in Montreal. 1ER MAI uses upcycling to create new clothes from used clothes chosen in local thrift stores, as well as unused fabrics from local designers and manufacturers, thus contributing to the Montreal fashion industry. Each garment is designed, cut, and handmade in their workshop according to high-quality standards, ensuring a durable garment and avoiding overproduction.