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GSRR Bomber Jacket

CAD $ 940.00

Available color(s)

Colorblack

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Features

The GSRR bomber offers patched on pockets with multiple compartments at the chest, upper and lower sleeves. Welt pockets are added to the waist. All offer a hidden snap closure. A combination of an embroidered and printed graphic is added to the chest. This jacket is designed with a 2-way zipper and ribbed finishings. An inner pocket and hanger loop are added to the lined inside.

Straight Fit

  • Ribbed neckline

  • Long sleeves, ribbed cuffs

  • Multiple compartment pockets- hidden snap closure

  • Straight hem- ribbed edge

  • 2-way zipper

  • Inside: hanger loop and inner pocket

G-Star RAW® GSRR Bomber Jacket Black detail shot

Fabric

Nara Twill

Nara Twill is constructed in a 3x1 weave with a firm feel. The surface is smooth due to the compact woven fine yarns. Giving this strong fabric a water repellant feature as well.
  • Twill woven
  • 3x1 Right hand twill construction
  • Soft sheen
  • 100% Polyamide
  • Body lining: 50% Polyester (Recycled), 50% Organic cotton

Color

Black

Where is it made?

Washing Instructions

40°C normal processDo not bleachMild tumble dry (60°C)Medium temperature iron 150°CLine dry/hang to dryDo not dry cleanWash inside out, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories

Art nr: d18717-c601-990

G-Star RAW® GSRR Bomber Jacket Black fabric shot

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It is our ambition to continuously improve the environmental impact of our products. This overview displays the composition of this garment and ranks the fibers (in the main fabric of the garment) according to their environmental impact. The categories were defined by combining existing industry tools and scoring mechanisms. Learn more

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