The bomber has spent decades being misused and it shows. Worn too big, in the wrong fabric, with the wrong ribbing, and it reads as an afterthought rather than a considered choice. The ones worth owning sit closer to the body, use materials that age rather than just wear out, and have that particular quality where they make everything underneath look more intentional. We’ve been paying close attention to silhouette here. A good bomber should work over a crew neck, over a shirt, and on occasion over a light layer without pulling across the shoulders or bunching at the waist. The flight jacket origins matter too. The best versions reference that military utility without cosplaying it. Nylon, suede, leather, washed cotton. Each has its moment and we’ve pulled the strongest examples of each. Some at a price that takes thought, some that don’t. All of them are the real thing.