Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket

$ 240

Description

Okay, let’s tackle this. The user wants me to format the product description for a Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket into HTML using specific tags. The rules are pretty strict, so I need to make sure I follow them closely.

First, I’ll look at the source description. The product name is given, and there are two paragraphs. The first paragraph has some key features like the material, waxed finish, design elements, and fit. The second part mentions the design for both open road and urban streets.

The rules say to use only

,

,

    ,

  • , , tags. No markdown, no
    tags. Need to keep it faithful to the source. If the content supports structure, use headings and bullets. Let me see.

    The first paragraph has several features that could be bullet points. The second paragraph is a bit shorter. Maybe start with a heading for the product ID, then bullet points for the features. Let me check the original structure.

    Original first paragraph starts with the product name and ID. Then it talks about the leather, waxed finish, design elements (asymmetrical zip, snap lapels, zip pockets), adjustable cuffs, reinforced yoke, and lining. The second paragraph is a short statement about design for different environments.

    So, I can structure this by using an

    for the product ID line. Then a

      with

    • for each feature. The second paragraph can be a

      tag. Let me make sure not to add any extra info. Also, check that all the key points are included. The original uses **bold** in markdown, but since we can’t use markdown, we should use instead. Wait, the source description has **Men’s…** but the user says to return HTML only. Wait, the source description in the input is in markdown, but the user wants HTML. However, the rules state to keep the content faithful to the source. So in the source, the product name is bolded. But in the output, we can’t use markdown, so we need to use for bold. However, looking at the rules again: the user says “Do not include markdown”. So the source has markdown, but we need to convert it to HTML. So the first line in the source is **Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket – Product ID 41604**, which in HTML would be . But the user says to return only HTML, so we need to replace the markdown with HTML tags. Wait, the source description provided is in HTML with markdown? Wait, the user provided the source description as:

      **Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket – Product ID 41604**

      Elevate your ride and your style with this premium men’s brown waxed leather biker jacket. …

      Designed for both the open road and the urban streets

      But the user says to return only HTML for the description section. So the source has markdown inside HTML, but we need to convert that to proper HTML. So the ** around the product name should be converted to tags. However, the user’s rules state to use only the specified tags. Let me check the rules again: “Use only these tags:

      ,

      ,

        ,

      • , , “. So yes, we can use for bold. Therefore, the first paragraph’s product name should be in , but since the user wants the HTML for the description, maybe the first line is part of the description. Wait, the product name is given as “Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket” and the source description starts with that in bold. So perhaps the first line is part of the description, not the product title. The user says to return the description section, so the product ID is part of the description. So the first paragraph is the product name and ID in bold. So in HTML, that would be Men’s Brown Waxed Leather Biker Jacket – Product ID 41604. But the user’s instruction says to return only HTML for the description section, so perhaps the product name is part of the description here. So the first paragraph is that line. Then the second paragraph is the main description. Then the third paragraph is the last sentence.

        So, to structure this, maybe start with an

        for the product ID line? Wait, the user didn’t specify headings, but the rules say if the content supports structure, use headings and bullets. The first line is the product name and ID. Maybe that can be an

        , but the original is in a

        with bold. Alternatively, since the user’s example uses

        for that line, perhaps we can keep it as a

        with . Let me think. The user’s example source has that line in a

        with **bold**. So in the output, we can have a

        with for that line. Then the next paragraph is the main description. Then the third paragraph is another

        . However, the rules say to use structure if possible. The main description has several features that could be bullet points. Let me parse the second paragraph.

        The second paragraph says: “Elevate your ride and your style with this premium men’s brown waxed leather biker jacket. Crafted from heavyweight, full-grain leather that’s been expertly waxed for a rugged, water‑resistant finish, this jacket delivers unbeatable durability without sacrificing comfort. The classic asymmetrical zip, snap‑fastened lapels,

Shipping & Returns
  • Free standard shipping on all orders
  • 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
Estimated Delivery May 18 — May 21, 2026
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