When it comes to pick an outerwear for colder months, the simple yet stylish bomber jackets never lets anybody down. Printed bomber is the most appreciated trend this season for men’s winter wardrobe. Try one in cool prints to jazz up a casual weekend outfit. With the baffling weather making its way, high street shops have already started rolling out their winter collections, while fashionistas are preparing the stylish list. And of the emerging hottest trend in men’s outerwear this autumn/winter 2013 season is the “Printed Bomber Jacket”. Some designers have wholeheartedly backed the printed bomber. The collections comprise a vast range of patterns and style along with bold-fade effect to give a textural feel. Suede Bomber Printed Jacket with classic tone and dotted pattern can be a great pick. the pattern adds subtle and sophisticated appeal. Printed silk bomber completed with colorful pattern that featured armored knights in battle. The rich and vivid shades presented in the newest collections showcases finest appearance. Printed Leather Bomber Jacket adds lavishing appeal featuring bright shades with muted patterns. It is just a perfect pick for those looking to take a tougher and striking approach to the trend. Besides, the material leather itself adds a classy statement on the person who dares to wear it. Meanwhile, some collections displayed various bomber jackets with chic floral prints applied to body and the sleeves in interesting tones. Turning to the online retailers and high street retailers, the current range of printed bomber jackets is quite vast. From leopard prints to digital and strobe light effect patterns, there are wide and affordable ranges available. A neon medallion print version and gingham print bomber jacket is another modish patterns that has hit the winter fashion list. This clearly proves, the bomber jacket for men is here to stay for the predictable future and it is rapidly becoming an essential part for any fashion-conscious man. During the wintery season, men’s styling trend traditionally tends to take a further step towards more muted tones, but perhaps this is the year that the vibrant, bold prints of summer/spring transition to winter wardrobe.