Chrome Hearts Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket
$650.00 Original price was: $650.00.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.
Chrome Hearts Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket
The Chrome Hearts Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket is a standout piece in the brand’s luxury streetwear collection. Designed with a blend of Californian cool and high-end fashion, this jacket showcases Chrome Hearts’ signature blend of edginess and exclusivity. The Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket features intricate star detailing that emphasizes the brand’s commitment to both style and craftsmanship. This limited-edition piece is tailored for those who appreciate both the allure of exclusivity and the richness of premium materials. With its bold design and impeccable quality, the Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket is more than just a statement piece—it’s an embodiment of the Chrome Hearts ethos.
Product Specifications:
- Material: High-quality premium fabric blend (often includes cotton, polyester, and/or leather)
- Design: Embellished with intricate star motifs
- Color Options: Typically available in various colors, including classic black and neutral tones
- Fit: Tailored for a slim, contemporary silhouette
- Closure: Zipper closure with branded pull tabs
- Pockets: Multiple functional pockets, often including side pockets and interior pockets
- Details: Signature Chrome Hearts branding, potentially including logo patches or embroidery
- Sizing: Available in standard sizes, often ranging from S to XL
- Limited Edition: Yes, exclusive to specific locations or events, enhancing its collectible value
- Care Instructions: Dry clean only to maintain the quality and longevity of the fabric and detailing
If you’re looking for a jacket that combines high fashion with a touch of rebellious spirit, the Chrome Hearts Malibu Exclusive Stars Jacket is an ideal choice.
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