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Corvette Lambskin Bomber Jacket, With C7 Logo

Item EK-25-382008-1
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Lambskin Bomber Jacket
    • Provides Unparalleled Style
    • Flattering for Any Body Shape
    • Designed with a Generous Bomber Cut
    • Features Embroidered Corvette C7 Logos on the Left Chest and Back
    • Constructed with Lightweight, Supple, and Durable Lambskin Hides
    • Crafted with Meticulous Attention to Detail
    • With Antique Silver Zippers and Snaps
    • Equipped with Adjustable Lambskin Cuffs
    • Includes Double Welt Front Pockets
    • Features a Comfy-Fit Elastic Waistband
    • Sold Individually

    Description

    Luxurious Style And Functionality. The Lambskin Bomber Jacket combines sophistication with a casual flair, offering unparalleled style for automotive enthusiasts. With its flattering bomber cut and Corvette C7 logos, it’s perfect for showcasing your passion with elegance and comfort.

    Construction and Appearance. This jacket is crafted from lightweight, supple, and durable lambskin hides, ensuring lasting quality and a premium feel. It features antique silver zippers and snaps, meticulously detailed embroidery, and an elastic waistband for added comfort. The lambskin cuffs and double welt front pockets complete its sleek, timeless design.

    Application. This Lambskin Bomber Jacket fits any automotive enthusiast looking to showcase their love for the Corvette C7 in style.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    What's in the Box

    • (1) Jacket
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