Chrome Hearts Jacket Leather
$900.00 Original price was: $900.00.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.
Chrome Hearts Jacket Leather
Chrome Hearts is renowned for its luxury streetwear that blends opulence with rebellious spirit. The Chrome Hearts Leather Jacket exemplifies this ethos with its distinctive design and high-quality craftsmanship.
Product Specifications:
- Material: Premium full-grain leather, known for its durability and rich texture.
- Color Options: Available in classic black, as well as limited edition colors depending on the collection.
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Design Features:
- Front Zipper: High-quality metal zipper with the Chrome Hearts logo.
- Pockets: Multiple pockets including side pockets and internal pockets for added convenience.
- Lining: Soft satin or custom fabric lining for comfort and insulation.
- Hardware: Branded metal accents and zippers, often featuring the Chrome Hearts cross motif.
- Fit: Typically designed with a slim, tailored fit to accentuate the wearer’s silhouette.
- Collar: Features a classic or snap collar, sometimes with additional embellishments.
- Embellishments: May include embroidered or embossed logos, studs, and patches.
- Care Instructions: Professional leather cleaning recommended to maintain the jacket’s condition and longevity.
- Size Range: Available in various sizes, from Small to XXL, with sizing charts provided by Chrome Hearts.
Design and Style:
The Chrome Hearts Leather Jacket is a statement piece that combines traditional leather jacket aesthetics with the brand’s signature gothic and rock-inspired elements. Its sturdy construction and luxurious feel make it a versatile addition to both casual and formal outfits. The jacket’s unique detailing and high-end materials ensure that it stands out in any wardrobe, offering a blend of style, comfort, and exclusivity.
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