Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber
Shinichiro Arakawa 90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber

Shinichiro Arakawa

90s Tri-Zip Convertible Bomber

Size OS Fits M-L

Dark Navy (appears almost black apart from in strong natural/studio lighting)

An incredibly refined archetypical MA-1 Bomber punctuated with Shinichiro Arakawa's deconstructionist, moto-inclined sensibilities. 3 zippers converge from hem and cuffs towards the neckline, tracing the sleeves and center back, intersecting arm pocket, ribbing, and shoulderline. Opened, the zippers create a striking graphic impression of the jacket being slashed open as well as expanding the silhouette and fit of the piece (either for effect or to accommodate layers underneath). 

Finished with poly fill and lining, two side-entry napoleon style inner pockets, and chunky center front zip closure. 

Made in Japan
9/10 Condition, with no rips, stains, or tears. Excellent condition given its age. Very little wear at ribbing with only very slight pilling. 

Fit Notes:
No tagged size but fits around a men's M-L with a roomy/slightly cropped fit throughout. Can even suit up to a slim men's XL with zippers opened.

Measurements:
Shoulder: 19”/20” (back zip closed/open)
Chest: 25”/27” (back zip closed/open)
Length: 24.75”
Sleeve Length: 25”