We have a habit of looking deep into trends and discussing where they came from, they are so popular and hot. Actually, everything lies on the surface with bombers: for several seasons in a row, fashionistas have gone crazy for oversize and designers have only added fuel to the fire of general madness, putting loose pants, jeans, jackets, dresses, coats and on and on on the catwalks.
What’s more, the motocore trend has also proven to be surprisingly resilient, meaning motorcycle jackets have soared to the top of spring’s top buys. Add to this cocktail the nostalgia of zeros, where bomber jackets were worn regularly, and the trend towards utility – that is, comfort in every seam. So it turned out that the entire fashion industry almost blessed the bombers for their triumphant return.
Let’s not choke and say that the real bomber is a model with contrasting sleeves and a collar, as is customary in a university setting. No, there are many more variants, and they all have every right to exist: quilted jackets, “puffy” oversized models under Khaite, bombers with buttons and zippers, options in denim and leather, styles copying the silhouettes of bomber shirts are a huge number and all of them are relevant.
Our favorites are jackets with voluminous, puffy sleeves. This is a great feature that allows you to play with contrasts, for example combining a bomber jacket with a mini skirt or straight jeans. But if you prefer elegant timeless combinations, then take a closer look at models with straight raglan sleeves: they correct broad shoulders and look great with shirts and dresses. Otherwise, there are no restrictions – just try!