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The History of Shearling Bomber Jacket

  Shearling bomber jackets have a rich history that dates back to the early 1900s. Originally designed for military pilots during World War I, these jackets were crafted to provide warmth and protection in the cold, open cockpits of airplanes. The combination of soft shearling lining and durable leather exterior made them the perfect choice for aviators facing harsh conditions at high altitudes. What is Shearling? Shearling is a type of sheepskin that has been tanned with the wool still attached. This creates a luxuriously soft and insulating material that is perfect for cold weather garments. The wool lining on the inside of shearling bomber jackets provides exceptional warmth, while the leather exterior offers durability and wind resistance. The Rise in Popularity After World War I, shearling bomber jackets became a symbol of rugged style and adventure. Hollywood icons like James Dean and Steve McQueen helped popularize the look, wearing shearling jackets both

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