Denim Bomber
£3450
Antonioli
The miu miu denim bomber in navy distills utilitarian edge into refined, conceptual luxury. Crafted from stonewashed and sand-blasted denim with a subtle worn effect, it features a ribbed collar, zip closure, and signature lettering logo patches at the chest. Padded for structure and cut in a loose, raglan-sleeved silhouette, the piece embodies miu miu s exclusive balance of subversive femininity and contemporary cool.Nnavynstonewashed and sand-blasted denimnworn-effectnpaddednribbed collarnzip closurenchest lettering logo patchesnside pocketsnraglan sleevesnribed hem and cuffsnloose fit.
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blue
38 40

Denim Bomber

shipped by  Antonioli
  • Express Delivery to Europe £20
    Express Delivery to the Rest of the World £30
colour
blue
size
38 40
details
The miu miu denim bomber in navy distills utilitarian edge into refined, conceptual luxury. Crafted from stonewashed and sand-blasted denim with a subtle worn effect, it features a ribbed collar, zip closure, and signature lettering logo patches at the chest. Padded for structure and cut in a loose, raglan-sleeved silhouette, the piece embodies miu miu s exclusive balance of subversive femininity and contemporary cool.Nnavynstonewashed and sand-blasted denimnworn-effectnpaddednribbed collarnzip closurenchest lettering logo patchesnside pocketsnraglan sleevesnribed hem and cuffsnloose fit

about Miu Miu

Miu Miu is an Italian haute couture house that belongs to the Prada group. It was founded in 1933 by Miuccia Prada, as a very personal creative workshop in which to create sensual, rebellious, high-profile garments. History and modernity, femininity and masculinity, elegance and novelty, refinement and avant-garde are luxuriously amalgamated. Spokes- models/actresses for the brand appearing in Miu Miu advertisements have included Katie Holmes, Chloë Sevigny, Laetitia Casta, Vanessa Paradis, and Lindsay Lohan.

about Antonioli

The Antonioli boutique opened in Milan in 1987. Named after its founder, it offers clothes and accessories that immediately attract the public. In 2003 the shop moved to via Pasquale Paoli 1, into a place which was, around 1920, one of the first silent film theatres in Milan. Today, expanded to include a mechanical workshop, their re-structured 400m2 space boasts innovative materials and welcomes men and women who want to wear clothing that's in touch with the elegance of time.