Grey is the smartest color choice for a bomber jacket, and we’re convinced most people underestimate it. It reads effortlessly cool without trying to be edgy. It works with denim, with tailored trousers, with a slip dress when you want to add something with a bit more attitude on top. The bomber silhouette itself has real staying power too. Not a trend piece. A genuine wardrobe staple that earns its cost per wear over years rather than seasons. We’ve been selective here because the difference between a bomber that looks expensive and one that looks cheap comes down to fabric weight, stitching quality, and how well the ribbed cuffs hold their shape after washing. Those details matter enormously. The pieces in this collection sit across a range of price points but all meet the same standard. Structured where they need to be, relaxed where that’s the point, and in shades of grey that actually photograph well. A great grey bomber is one of the most quietly versatile things you can own.
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