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: Historically, the bomber jacket (or flight jacket) was more than just a uniform; it was a canvas for self-expression. WWII pilots often used the large back panel as a space for "nose art," painting mission tallies (small bombs), squadron emblems, and nicknames to tell their personal war stories.

: A three-button Henley is a top choice for layering as the V-neck contrasts perfectly with the rounded bomber collar. VL_13.Jacket_Bomber.1.var

: To maintain the right aesthetic, avoid a fit that is too tight (looking "like a sausage" when zipped) or overly baggy. : Historically, the bomber jacket (or flight jacket)

: Style guides on YouTube generally advise against wearing button-up shirts or polos under a bomber, as the collars often clash with the jacket's ribbed neck. " painting mission tallies (small bombs)