
If you like the design and want to wear it, but a MA-1 with padding is a little too hot to wear in spring temperatures… why not consider a light MA-1 without padding? In this issue, we introduce a selection of thin and light lightweight light MA-1s!
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Light MA-1 Recommended 1TATRAS 'TOMORI'
TATRAS has a strong impression of down jackets for the fall and winter seasons, but you should also check out their spring season items, which offer a wide range of outerwear made from lightweight nylon. This lightweight and supple nylon MA-1 is made of high-density nylon and has a relaxed silhouette, so it can be layered over a sweatshirt or other garments without bulging out.
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Light MA-1 Recommended 2
Stone Island is known for its nylon outerwear. This season, the brand continues to offer a wide variety of designs, but the one that comes highly recommended by the author is this MA-1 with a techie vibe. The contrast between the olive green and black colors is stylish, and details such as the pockets create a modern, urban mood. The practicality of being machine washable is also a plus.
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Light MA-1 Recommended 3AMI PARIS 'Twill Bomber Jacket'
Pick up the MA-1 from AMI Paris, whose compact form is very current. By shortening the length, the military-derived outerwear is sublimated into a trend-conscious item that matches the current mood. This is a piece to enjoy the seasonal A-line silhouette when worn with wide pants.
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Light MA-1 Recommended 4
Olive green and black MA-1s are great, but for a slightly different choice, how about gray? The cigar pocket with C.P. Company’s iconic goggle detail is also a nice touch.
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Light MA-1 Recommended 5
Finally, from Undercover, a MA-1 with a great design. This one has the lower half of the body switched with rib-knit, giving the nylon MA-1 a unique makeover. The silhouette is also in a modern, relaxed sizing, making it a recommended piece for those who want to create a mode-inspired spring coordinate.