StyleFeeder, the Personal Shopping Engine Learn More Shoes Apparel Jewelry Accessories
Sign In
Ed Hardy - LKS (Black) - Apparel

Ed Hardy - LKS (Black) - Apparel

This product is no longer available, but we've found these similar products for you:

Description

Look like a hotshot with this cool aviator-style jacket. Zip up front. Button pockets on chest. Zip slash pockets. Signature Ed Hardy logo and metallic skull with Love Kills Slowly on back. Metallic zebra print lining. Shell: 58% polyurethane, 42% polyester. Lining: 100% polyester. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

  • Ashworth - Bomber Jacket (Black) - Apparel
  • Clarks - Alameda (Black Leather) - Footwear
  • Clarks - Alameda (Black Patent) - Footwear
  • Ed Hardy - Beautiful Ghost (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Beautiful Ghost Crystal (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Cross All Over (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Eheahle (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Georgette Silk Lks-dt 40 (Cream) - Accessories
  • Ed Hardy - Hollywood Pinup Girl (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Koi (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Leggings-Tiger (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Lks L/s Multiprint Platinum Tee (Off White) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Man Tiger (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - Mermaid (Black) - Apparel
  • Ed Hardy - MTS090 (Black) - Apparel

Tags

Have your say

You must be signed in to comment.

Sign in or Sign up

From our blog

  • The best of smart clothes

    Okay, I've been preaching about fashion and technology for months now and this is exactly what I've been waiting for... smart clothes. I'm talking about clothes that make your life easier, whether you're training for a marathon or headed for a night out with the clique; these clothes can redefine efficiency and time management. Here are a few of my favorite tech-savvy pieces: The adistar Fusion...

    Read more »

  • From vintage to funny: A guide to men’s t-shirts

    When you think of one of the most accessible, comfortable, timeless, affordable, and iconic articles of clothing, the T-shirt tops the list. As an article of clothing, the T-shirt has been around since the days of ancient Egypt, and was said to be adopted among Americans during World War II when U.S. soldiers in hot wool took notice of the Europeans who were sporting light weight cotton undershirt...

    Read more »