Robotech x ADVANCED Fighter Group Limited-Edition Bomber Jacket
*Available for Promo only
Earn your badges of honor
With meticulously detailed patches and retro flair, this limited-edition flight jacket pays homage to the prestigious Skull Squadron fighter group — and only a small cadre of fans will have the chance to rock it.
Any fan would want to honor Robotech's finest with this wearable piece of history, ready to repel a Zentraedi invasion or just turn heads at the pilot club. But, no purchase necessary: exclusive access means you can only win it through special giveaway missions.
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Inspired by the iconic flight crew jackets worn in the show, here’s your invitation to join the UN Spacy Academy elite.
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Ultra-high detail woven patches are heat-sealed with merrowed edges, so they’re both battle-tough and stylish.
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Features a double-black felted back patch showcasing the iconic original Japanese Macross logo for an extra layer of authenticity and retro swag.
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With only 50 pieces made worldwide, it’s rarer than a peaceful day in Macross City.
Constructed from water-repellent nylon with a reversible orange interior and ribbed knit trim for true comfort in combat.
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