Geometric shapes that don't negotiate — triangles, circles, and squares collide across a white ground in this unisex abstract bomber jacket that reads as art before it reads as outerwear. It's a light jacket built for fall weather and the kind of visual confidence that doesn't need explaining. Mikey Yaw made it for the people who get it and aren't bothered by the ones who don't. The Design The print pulls from a Bauhaus lineage filtered through downtown NYC energy — organized chaos where form follows feeling and color is a statement, not a suggestion. Shapes share the same canvas without resolving into harmony, and that tension is the whole point. It's the kind of graphic jacket that street art purists and gallery regulars will both clock without needing a label to tell them why. Details Unisex bomber jacket with a structured silhouette — fitted through the body, sits at the hip, works across a range of frames 100% polyester shell with brushed fleece interior — lightweight warmth, no bulk; silver YKK zipper, two self-fabric side pockets, reinforced neck tape and overlock seams Full-coverage sublimation print — edge-to-edge color that stays sharp through repeated wear and washing Fits true to size; unisex sizing — size up if you prefer a relaxed or layered fit How to Wear It Throw it over a black crewneck and wide-leg trousers and call it done — this graphic jacket does enough visual work that everything underneath can stay quiet. Straight-fit denim works just as well. Made to Order Printed when you buy it. No warehouse, no waste. Ships in 7–10 business days.