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Bomber Jacket Manufacturer

What should brands confirm before repeating a jacket order?

Before repeating a jacket order, brands should confirm whether the same fabric, lining, rib, zipper, snap buttons, labels, patches, packaging materials, and color references are still available.Even repeat orders can show differences if the fabric batch, dye lot, rib quality, zipper supplier, or hardware finish changes. Mature brands should keep an approved production record that includes fabric swatches, trim cards, color references, measurement specs, logo placement, label position, packaging standards, and previous approved samples.

What should brands confirm before repeating a bomber jacket order?

Before repeating a bomber jacket order, brands should confirm whether the same fabric, lining, rib, zipper, buttons, labels, and packaging materials are still available. Even repeat orders can show differences if the fabric batch, dye lot, rib quality, or hardware supplier changes. Mature brands should keep an approved production record that includes fabric swatches, trim cards, color references, measurement specs, logo placement, and packing requirements. The manufacturer should compare the new pre-production sample with the previous approved sample before starting bulk production.

How do brands evaluate a bomber jacket manufacturer for private label production?

Brands should evaluate a bomber jacket manufacturer by checking whether the factory understands shell fabric, lining, padding, rib collar, rib cuffs, zipper quality, pocket construction, sleeve shape, embroidery, patches, labels, and size tolerance. Bomber jackets can look simple, but poor rib quality, weak zippers, uneven pockets, or bad lining attachment can lower the final product quality. Brands should review similar samples, confirm fabric and trim standards, and approve a pre-production sample before bulk production.

What should brands check before starting a custom bomber jacket sample?

Before starting a custom bomber jacket sample, brands should check shell fabric, lining, rib quality, zipper, pocket structure, sleeve length, body length, fit, logo technique, labels, color standard, and packaging requirements.Bomber jackets often depend heavily on proportion and construction. Rib collar, sleeve cuffs, hem rib, zipper position, pocket angle, lining thickness, and shoulder shape can change the final look.Brands should prepare a tech pack, reference photos, size chart, artwork file, fabric direction, trim requirement, and expected order plan before sampling. If the buyer has an existing sample, sending detailed photos or physical reference information can help the manufacturer understand the target result.During sample review, brands should check fit, rib recovery, zipper smoothness, lining comfort, pocket position, logo placement, and stitching quality.A custom bomber jacket sample should be approved only after the buyer confirms both visual style and production feasibility.

How do you control quality for bomber jackets from sampling to delivery?

Our QC process for bomber jackets starts before bulk fabric is even cut. Shell and lining materials are checked for shade, defects and handfeel, and any coated or printed nylon is tested with trial prints to make sure inks or transfers do not crack or peel. During development we issue a PP sample that locks in shell, quilting, trims, branding and measurements. When bulk production begins, our team performs inline inspections focused on critical points such as zipper operation, snap pull strength, rib seams and quilting alignment. We also run sample garments through cycle tests for zippers and basic wash tests to validate performance. Only after final inspection do we pack and ship cartons according to your packing requirements and destination country standards, helping your brand reduce return rates and quality claims.

What is your MOQ, sampling time and typical lead time for bomber jackets?

For bomber and flight jackets, our standard minimum order quantity is 100 pieces per color and per style, making it easier for brands to test new designs without committing to oversized volumes. We normally need around 7–10 days to produce development or pre-production samples once the shell, lining, fit block and branding details are confirmed. Bulk production lead time varies according to fabric booking, whether the jacket is reversible, and the total quantity, but we always provide a clear schedule from sampling to shipment. Pricing is quoted in tiers (for example 100 / 200 / 500 / 1000+ pieces) and reflects shell choice, insulation level, construction complexity and branding method, so you can select the tier that best supports your target retail price and margin.

What size range and fits do you offer for bomber and flight jackets?

To keep your collections consistent, we maintain three core fit blocks for bomber jackets. The classic block has balanced rib heights and a regular body length; the boxy block is shorter in length with a broader shoulder and fuller sleeve; and the oversized block extends the body and drops the shoulder for a more relaxed, streetwear-oriented silhouette. Standard sizing runs from XS to 3XL, but we can develop custom grading rules based on your existing charts or on reference samples you send us. All blocks are tested for armhole mobility and rib recovery after washing, which is especially important for bomber jackets with heavier insulation or coated shells.

What branding and private-label options do you offer for bomber jackets?

Our bomber jacket programs are built for private label. You can choose from multiple branding techniques including screen printing, DTF and other heat transfers, embroidery, patches and bonded logos. For coated nylon shells we use low-temperature ink systems and always run test panels to check adhesion and cracking before approving bulk. Beyond visible logos, we can develop complete label packs: woven main labels, size tabs, care labels, swing tags and barcodes. Colors can be matched to your shell and rib tones to keep a unified brand look. We respect intellectual property and will only reproduce protected military insignia, squadron patches or registered trademarks when you provide valid authorization.

Can you produce reversible bomber jackets and how do you handle branding on both sides?

Reversible bomber and flight jackets are a standard part of our production. We use dual-pull zippers, neat internal seam finishes and carefully placed labels so that each side can function as the “main” outside face. Common colorways include classic sage with orange reverse or more fashion-driven black and neutral combinations.When planning the graphics, we map out screen prints, embroidery, appliqués and woven badges on both faces of the garment to prevent telegraphing and unwanted impressions. Fabric and insulation choices are also reviewed to avoid excessive bulk, so the jacket keeps a sharp silhouette whether your customer wears side A or side B.

Can you recommend suitable insulation and lining for different climates?

We design the insulation package of each bomber jacket around your climate and retail positioning. For three-season wear we typically use quilted taffeta with fill weights in a practical GSM range, balancing warmth and mobility. For colder markets we can add down-alternative insulation to increase loft and thermal performance without feather leakage, while keeping the bomber profile clean.

Which shell fabrics and trims do you use for bomber jackets?

For bomber jackets we normally work with four main shell categories: glossy nylon flight satin for classic MA-1 looks, Taslan or microfiber for a matte, streetwear-friendly surface, technical ripstop for a more outdoor or utility feel, and leather/PU for A-2-style jackets. Rib knit cuffs, hem and collar can be made in 1×1 or 2×2 constructions, with heights adjusted to control the silhouette (classic, boxy or cropped). Hardware sets include branded or YKK zippers, snaps, reversible pulls and optional storm flaps. Before approving any shell, we test for pilling, seam slippage, colorfastness and basic abrasion so your bomber jackets can handle real-world wear in your target markets.

What bomber and flight jacket styles can Vanrd manufacture for my brand?

Vanrd focuses on OEM bomber and flight jackets, including the classic MA-1 with utility sleeve pocket and ribbed trims, lightweight L-2B styles without heavy insulation, and A-2-inspired jackets with leather or PU shells for a heritage look. If you are building a more fashion-driven line, we can also develop cropped, boxy or elongated blouson silhouettes with paneling, color blocking or contrast ribs. You can either start from our existing pattern blocks or send your own tech pack; our team will fine-tune details such as pockets, ribs, collar shape and sleeve volume so the final bomber jacket feels on-brand and consistent across your collection.