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断捨離中@ファッションモンスター
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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FREE SIZE
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This bomber jacket / military jacket has a rugged feel reminiscent of the early 2000s and Y2K trends. Highly regarded by fans of archive fashion, opium, grunge, tech, and vintage styles, it's a piece that stands out in today's fashion scene. The faded khaki color, three-dimensional stitching, and drawcord waist are all appealing details and textures unique to vintage clothing. The design, which combines military, workwear, and street elements, strongly evokes the atmosphere of the early 2000s. With its relaxed boxy silhouette, it pairs perfectly with layering over sweatshirts, hoodies, and mock necks. It also works well with wide-leg denim, cargo pants, flared pants, and leather pants, making it a versatile item that easily fits into Y2K, archive fashion, Korean street style, and vintage mixes. The versatility to be styled casually or with a more modern edge is a characteristic of bomber jackets from this era. The condition shows signs of wear typical of vintage items, but there are no major tears or critical damage, and it can still be worn. The fading and wrinkles are part of the "vintage charm" and add to its appeal. These early 2000s/Y2K military jackets, archive/opium/tech-style bombers are becoming less common in recent years, and are highly sought after. If you're interested, don't hesitate to grab it. We also offer a follow discount and discounts for multiple purchases, so feel free to ask.
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