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Official Dricus du Plessis Bomber Jacket - With Certificate of Authenticity.
Limited edition - our previous bomber jacket sold out in hours
ONLY FEW UNITS LEFT
Please note: This product is limited to 300 units and won't be restocked
Description
The And Still Stillknocks Legends Bomber Jacket draws deep inspiration from South African heritage, and the second edition takes that even further with a Basotho-inspired printed lining. The rich geometric patterns and intricate designs pay homage to the Basotho people’s craftsmanship and their strong connection to the land. This lining adds an extra layer of cultural significance, blending tradition with the sleek, black leather exterior and gold embroidery. Together, these elements create a jacket that represents not just the fighter’s journey but also the enduring spirit of South Africa itself.
Care Instructions
Genuine Leather Sleeves:
Clean Regularly: Wipe down leather sleeves with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a leather cleaner specifically designed for genuine leather.
Condition: Apply a leather conditioner every 3-6 months to keep the leather soft, supple, and prevent cracking.
Avoid Water: Leather doesn’t handle moisture well. If it gets wet, gently blot with a soft cloth and let it air dry naturally, away from direct heat.
Store Properly: Hang your jacket on a wide, padded hanger to preserve the shape of the sleeves. Keep it away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent fading or drying out.
Wool Body:
Spot Clean: For small stains, use a damp cloth to blot gently—avoid rubbing to prevent damage to the fibers.
Dry Clean: Wool should be dry cleaned for more thorough cleaning. Never machine wash wool, as it may shrink or lose its shape.
Air Dry: If the wool gets wet, gently blot the moisture with a towel and let it air dry flat, away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
Storage: Store your jacket in a cool, dry place, ideally in a garment bag to protect it from dust or moths.
Nylon Lining:
Spot Clean: Nylon is easy to clean. Use a damp cloth to wipe off stains or dirt from the lining.
Air Dry: Let the jacket dry naturally by laying it flat or hanging it up. Avoid using direct heat like a dryer or hairdryer, as it can damage the nylon fabric.
Avoid Overloading Pockets: Overstuffing the jacket’s pockets can cause the lining to stretch or tear, so keep the pockets light.
General Tips:
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause both leather and wool to fade or become brittle over time.
Storage: Store your jacket in a cool, dry place, preferably in a breathable garment bag. Make sure the jacket is fully dry before storing it to avoid mildew.
Repairs: For any significant damage to the leather, wool, or nylon, seek professional repair to maintain the quality of your jacket.
Product Details
- 1of 300 - Comes with certificate of authenticity
- Basotho-Inspired Lining
- Geometric Patterns
- Black Leather Sleeves
- Gold Embroidery Details
- Wool exterior
Shipping
Local Shipping:
- We offer FREE Local Shipping on orders over R1500!
- Orders are shipped within 48-72 hours.
- You will receive your order in 2-4 business days.
International Shipping:
- We offer Worldwide shipping.
- Rates are calculated at checkout.


The first Stillknocks Bomber Jacket was more than just a sell-out success—it became a symbol of South African excellence.
When Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth handed the jacket to Dricus du Plessis, it was a passing of the torch. A moment that united champions from different arenas, bound by the same relentless spirit. That first drop disappeared in hours, leaving many wishing they had acted faster.
Now, the Stillknocks Legends Bomber Jacket is here—a second edition, but just as rare. Only 300 units exist - All with certificates of authenticity.
With sleek black leather, gold embroidery, and a Basotho-inspired lining, this isn't just a jacket —it’s legacy. As seen on Dricus du Plessis, it’s a symbol of those who refuse to be counted out.
Miss it now, and you may never get another chance.