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EMMA SWAN LEATHER JACKET

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Emma Swan is primarily a fictional character from the TV series “Once Upon a Time” whose first season was published in October 2011. The series is based on enchanting stories and is full of fictional characters referring to different fairy tales. It has been proclaimed that the first six seasons of this series have been arranged in the imaginary town Maine. While, the seventh season has been filmed in Seattle, US. The story orbits around the principal character Emma Swan who endeavored to help the other characters in getting their memories back which they lost after the sinister affliction by Regina (evil queen). As she has been seen as mimicking the role of the very popular and appreciated fictional character Snow White, only she was the one to eradicate the scourge and bring back the tranquillity amidst the people cursed by Regina. The role of Emma Swan is performed by a famous actress of the Hollywood Jennifer Morrison. The character of Emma Swan was considerably cherished b...

HOW COME B3 BOMBER JACKETS WERE DEVISED

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A B3 bomber jacket which is also known as a flight jacket was originally manufactured for pilots and aircrew but later on, as time passed it became an integral part of the apparel. Let’s walk back some centuries ago. During the first world war, the jets which were used by the pilots of the Royal army were not supplemented with a covered cockpit which used to cause great trouble to the fighting crew. In order for them to keep warm and stable during that chilly atmosphere, they were provided with leather made fighter jackets established by Aviation Clothing Board (1917). Those heavy-duty leather bomber jackets were lined with extremely warm and comfortable shearling to keep their bodies sufficiently warm.   During world war II, Leslie Irvin was the one who designed and manufactured classical leather fighter jackets by using sheepskin. He was known to be the major supplier of the bomber jackets to the Royal Air Force during the world war II. The variation we see now in bombe...