N/A (Item is a Men's Bomber Jacket)
Apparel - Bomber Jacket Silhouette · The provided image displays a piece of apparel rather than a handbag. The design language suggests a contemporary or premium streetwear brand, possibly Theory, Rick Owens, or Prada, but lacks visible external branding to confirm.
Collection: Contemporary Essentials / Sportswear Line

Style
Apparel - Bomber Jacket Silhouette
Brand
The provided image displays a piece of apparel rather than a handbag. The design language suggests a contemporary or premium streetwear brand, possibly Theory, Rick Owens, or Prada, but lacks visible external branding to confirm.
Material
The item is constructed from a textured technical mesh or waffle-knit synthetic fabric, likely a polyester or polyamide blend. It features raglan or standard set-in sleeves and ribbed-knit detailing at the collar and cuffs.
Dimensions
N/A (Sized for human wear, likely a Men's Large based on proportions relative to the hanger).
Description
This is a lightweight, technical bomber jacket designed for a streamlined, athletic fit. The standout feature is the intricate honeycomb mesh texture which provides both visual depth and breathability. It serves as a versatile mid-layer or light outerwear piece that bridges the gap between high-fashion and functional sportswear.
Key Features
Textured technical mesh fabric, contrasting high-shine silver hardware, underarm ventilation grommets, and a minimalist blade-style collar.
Material & Construction
The item is constructed from a textured technical mesh or waffle-knit synthetic fabric, likely a polyester or polyamide blend. It features raglan or standard set-in sleeves and ribbed-knit detailing at the collar and cuffs.
Color & Pattern
Solid Black with a micro-textured honeycomb or waffle-weave pattern. This is a classic permanent colorway for technical outerwear.
Hardware Details
Features a full-length, high-shine silver-tone metallic zipper. The pull tab appears to be a minimalist rectangular slider typical of modern luxury aesthetic. There are also metal grommets under the arm for ventilation.
Interior Description
The interior is likely unlined or butterfly-lined with bias-taped seams to maintain the garment's breathability and technical aesthetic.
Closure Type
Single-way front metallic zipper closure.
Strap & Handle Details
N/A (Garment features sleeves and a ribbed collar rather than straps).
Craftsmanship Details
The zipper is perfectly centered, and the underarm grommets are reinforced. The transition between the ribbed collar and the mesh body shows high-tension stitching typical of premium garment assembly.
Authentication Indicators
The quality of the metallic zipper teeth and the consistency of the technical weave pattern suggest a mid-to-high-end contemporary manufacturer rather than fast fashion.
Origin & Manufacturing
Likely manufactured in China, Vietnam, or Italy depending on the brand tier. Construction shows clean industrial surging and high-quality zipper installation.
Era & Period
Contemporary (2010s-2020s) Athleisure/Minimalist era. The focus on technical textures and sleek hardware is indicative of modern 'Tech-wear' influences.
Age Estimate
Produced within the last 5-7 years (circa 2017-2024).
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'Gorpcore' and 'Minimalist Tech' movements where functional outdoor materials are adapted for urban, high-fashion environments.
Condition Notes
Excellent condition. The fabric retains its structure without visible pilling, and the zipper track remains straight without waviness. Hanger marks are minimal.
Value Estimate
Resale value for a non-branded technical jacket of this quality typically ranges from $50 - $150 USD, while branded luxury versions (e.g., Prada) can exceed $800.
Care & Maintenance
Machine wash cold on a delicate cycle inside a mesh laundry bag to protect the texture. Avoid tumble drying; lay flat to dry to prevent stretching or hardware damage.
Similar Handbags
N/A (Alternative apparel would include the Prada Linea Rossa Jackets or Arc'teryx Veilance bombers).
Interesting Facts
The bomber jacket originated in WWI as the 'flight jacket' for pilots; modern tech-fabric iterations like this one have turned a military staple into a luxury leisure essential.