ITEM OF THE WEEK The smell of jet fuel burning, the sight of the clouds passing above you, the feel of the heavy duty jumpsuit rubbing against your skin as you stride towards a B-52. These are sensations of knowing what you're about to do is considered crazy but you'll do it any way because you're the best pilot around. It's not about dreaming or being unable to become a pilot but you can dress like one! This aviator zip jacket will give you all the confidence you need to boast about your fictitious adventures high in the sky....or not. It's still a wonderful piece that will keep you warm in winter and with a side zip, you'll be the center of attention! It's not so bad, you may not be a world class pilot but you can dress just like one from the 1930's! It features two patch pockets on the bottom, an angled zipper, and a zip pocket on the front. Each sleeve has its own short zipper as well so that you can make the cuffs just a bit larger for some breathing room. Just under that lovely double pointed collar is a snap button to ensure that it keeps your neck warm. On each side there is a single buckle that allows you to adjust the jacket at the waist, there are three holes for adjustment, and even vent holes under the arm! It doesn't get any better than this except for the plaid lining on the inside of the jacket. If you're tired of the same jacket that you've been wearing every winter, get a Heron Aviator Jacket! It will turn your wardrobe upside down! You'll thank us for the suggestion and you'll even thank yourself for buying such an exquisite piece of clothing. Not only is it a piece of clothing to add to your collection but it's based on a design from the 1930's so it's a piece of history! Just another reason to buy this jacket and add it to your collection today! Need to add one to your collection? Here you go: Heron Jacket |
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