Bomber Jackets for Women

Bomber jackets for women that balance utility with a sharp silhouette. Explore cropped shapes, padded styles, varsity cuts, and clean leather takes that sit over denim or tailoring with ease. Each piece is selected for cut, fabrication, and how it moves through commute, travel, and nights out.

  • P.A.R.O.S.H. Sleeveless Bomber Jacket With Studs
    Regular price $509
    Sale price $509

    $630

    -19%

  • Carhartt Wip Selma Liner Jacket

    Carhartt Wip

    Selma Liner Jacket

    Regular price $220
    Sale price $220
  • Herno Black Ultralight Nylon Bomber Jacket
    Regular price $633
    Sale price $633

    $825

    -23%

  • Saint Laurent Cropped Varsity Jacket In Black Wool Blend
    Regular price $1,619
    Sale price $1,619
  • Puma Burgundy Bomber Jacket With Sporty Red Stripes
    Regular price $213
    Sale price $213
  • Max Mara Smooth Polyamide Bomber Jacket
    Regular price $791
    Sale price $791
  • Celine Cropped Varsity-Style Wool Jacket
    Regular price $3,263
    Sale price $3,263
  • Celine Cropped Zip-Up Front Jacket
    Regular price $2,773
    Sale price $2,773
  • Celine Plaid Wool Jacket With Suede Panels
    Regular price $3,509
    Sale price $3,509

Bomber Jackets for Women

This edit of bomber jackets for women runs from boxy leather and padded nylon to satin, silk, and varsity constructions. You’ll find cropped shapes that sit cleanly on the waist, fuller flight jackets with volume through the sleeve, and pared-back knits that read more like soft tailoring than streetwear. Shop popular brands like Alysi, Bode New York, Courrèges, Drkshdw By Rick Owens, Etro and more.

Use the filters to narrow by color, fabric, or price bracket and build a rotation that covers multiple seasons. Key options include:

  • Minimal black bombers that layer over suiting or denim.
  • Embellished or embroidered pieces that carry an evening look.
  • Varsity and patchwork styles with stronger texture and contrast.
  • Lightweight silk or technical shells suited to travel.

Each jacket lists true-to-label sizing with notes where a cut runs cropped, oversized, or long through the sleeve. Order with confidence knowing every piece ships from authorized stockists with full provenance.

FAQ

How should a women’s bomber jacket fit?
A bomber jacket should sit comfortably on the shoulders with enough room to layer knitwear or a light hoodie underneath. The hem can hit at the high hip for a classic fit or at the true waist for a cropped, sharper line. Sleeves typically stack slightly at the wrist without swallowing the hand. Product pages note if a style is intentionally oversized or boxy.
Which fabrics work best for different seasons?
Leather and padded nylon bombers suit cooler months and evening wear, especially when lined. Lighter nylon, silk, or unpadded styles work well for spring, early fall, and travel. Wool-blend or varsity constructions can bridge seasons, especially over fine-gauge knitwear. Always check the fabric composition and lining details to match the climate you dress for most often.
How do I style a bomber jacket for a more polished look?
For a cleaner take, pair a bomber with tailored trousers or a column skirt instead of denim. Choose darker tones, minimal hardware, and a neat neckline over heavy ribbing for a sleeker profile. Underneath, a fine knit or crisp shirt keeps the line sharp. Footwear like loafers, heeled boots, or pared-back sneakers finishes the look without reading overly casual.
Are bomber jackets true to size or should I size up?
Most bombers are cut with a little ease through the body, so your regular size usually works. If you plan to wear substantial knitwear underneath, you may prefer one size up in more structured or cropped silhouettes. Each product page includes specific fit guidance so you can see whether a style runs compact, true, or intentionally oversized. Use those notes to decide whether to stay with your usual size or adjust.
How do I care for a designer bomber jacket?
Always follow the care label first, as construction and fabric blends vary. Leather and suede pieces usually require specialist cleaning and should be stored away from direct heat or sunlight. Many nylon or fabric bombers can handle gentle cleaning, but dry cleaning is often recommended to preserve shape and hardware. Between wears, hang your jacket on a sturdy hanger to maintain the shoulders and avoid creasing the ribbed trims.