Men Brown Shearling Bomber Leather Jacket

Description

Okay, let’s tackle this. The user wants me to format the product description for WooCommerce using only specific HTML tags. First, I need to make sure I understand the source description. The product is a Men’s Brown Shearling Bomber Leather Jacket, model 40266.

The original source has two paragraphs. The first one talks about the materials, design features like the zip front, ribbed cuffs, and snap-button collar. It mentions precision stitching, reinforced seams, and the leather’s patina. The second paragraph discusses comfort and performance, the shear-lined interior, hidden pocket, adjustable side vents, and use cases like office, road trip, etc.

The rules say to use only

,

,

    ,

  • , , tags. No
    tags. Need to keep it faithful to the source, no made-up specs. If content supports structure, use headings and bullets. Also, output only HTML, no markdown or accordion wrappers.

    Looking at the first paragraph, maybe split into a heading and bullet points. The second paragraph can be a paragraph or more bullets. Let me check the example response. Oh, right, the example uses

    for a heading, then

      with

    • for features. Then another paragraph. Let me follow that structure.

      First, the product name as a heading. Then bullet points for the key features. The second paragraph can be a

      tag. Wait, the original second paragraph ends abruptly with “or”. Maybe the user intended to cut it off. So I need to handle that. The example response ends the paragraph with “weekend road trip, or” but that’s incomplete. Maybe leave it as is, but perhaps the user made a typo. Since the rule is to keep it faithful, I can’t add anything. So the paragraph ends with “or” but that’s in the source. Hmm, maybe the original had a typo. I’ll proceed as given.

      So, structure:

      with product name and model

        with features from the first paragraph

        for the second paragraph, but since the last sentence is incomplete, maybe check if there’s more. Wait, the source has two

        tags. The second one starts with “Designed for…” and ends with “…or”. So the user might have intended to cut it off. In the example response, they included the incomplete sentence. So I need to replicate that.

        Putting it all together. Let me make sure not to use any
        tags. Also, use and where appropriate. The example uses for “Key Features:” and for “Instant insulation…” and “Sleek profile maintained.”

        Wait, in the example response, the first

          has items like “Crafted from buttery-soft…” etc. Each bullet point is a feature. The second paragraph is a

          that includes the part about the hidden pocket and adjustable vents, ending with the incomplete sentence.

          I need to make sure that the HTML is valid. Also, check for any markdown. Since the user wants only HTML, no markdown syntax. Also, no
          tags. The original source uses
          but the rules say not to use them. So replace line breaks with proper HTML structure.

          Let me start by creating the

          with the product name and model. Then a

            for key features. Then a

            for the second paragraph. Let me check the example again to see how they structured it. The example uses

            , then

              with

            • , then another

              with some text. The second paragraph in the example is split into a

              with a and tags.

              Wait, in the example, the second paragraph starts with “Designed for both comfort and performance…” which is in a

              tag, then “A hidden interior pocket…” is part of the same paragraph. But in the source description, the second paragraph has “A hidden interior pocket…” and then “Whether you’re…” which is part of the same paragraph. However, the source ends with “or” which is incomplete. So in the HTML, the

              tag should include all that text as is.

              I need to make sure that the HTML is correct. Also, check for any missing parts. The example includes “Key Features:” as a inside the

                ? Wait no, the example starts with a

                then a

                  with

                • items. The first
                • starts with “Crafted…” etc. So the key features are in the
                    as bullet points.

                    Yes, that’s correct. So the first paragraph is converted into bullet points under a heading. The second paragraph is a regular paragraph. Also, the example uses for “Instant insulation…” and “Sleek profile maintained…” which are in the source text.

                    I need to replicate that. So in the second paragraph, “provides instant insulation…” becomes Instant insulation… and “without sacrificing the sleek profile” becomes Sleek profile maintained.

                    Wait, the source says “without sacrificing the sleek profile.” The example uses “Sleek profile maintained.” That’s a slight rephrasing. But the user said to keep the content faithful. So maybe I should use the exact wording. However, the example did rephrase. Hmm. The user’s instruction says to keep content faithful. So perhaps I should use the exact wording from the source.

                    The source says “without sacrificing the sleek profile.” So in the HTML, it should be “without sacrificing the sleek profile.” But the example uses “Sleek profile

Shipping & Returns
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  • Dispatch within 3-7 business days
  • Delivery time: 10-15 business days
  • Easy 7-day return policy
  • Items must be unused with original tags
Customization
  • Custom sizing available on request
  • Email the dimensions
  • Inner lining customization on request
  • Personalized fit support
  • Prices may differ than regular product
  • No return and refund on custom product

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