The latest in Marvel Cinematic Universe fashion includes deluxe jackets from some of the biggest movies from the past year.

Lost Universe is selling three deluxe jackets based on MCU box office hits – and, honestly, they all look like they may well have come right off the runway at Xandarian Fashion Week.

The first is a Spider-Man: Web Head Varsity-style jacket like the seniors would be wearing at Peter Parker's Midtown School of Science and Technology in New York City.

Spider-Man Web Head Unisex Varsity Jacket - Black / White

Spider-Man Web Head Unisex Varsity Jacket - Black / White

Related: Marvel launches new Spider-Man clothing range for No Way Home release

Available in unisex sizes for £25, the garment features iconic 1960s-style artwork of Spidey battling iconic enemies Green Goblin and Doc Ock on the back.

A spaceage option is Ikaris's jumper from Eternals, a pricier option for £99. This jacket is designed to look like the actual costume Richard Madden wore, right down to its gold chest plate and arm bands.

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The product is also faux leather, so environmentally conscious. The meticulous design makes this optimal for cosplay but also would look pretty epic on a night out too!

Marvel Shang-Chi Jacket

Marvel Shang-Chi Jacket

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Rounding off this collection is Shang-Chi's faux red leather jacket from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Like the Eternals jacket, this one is more meticulously designed so a bit pricier at £99.

Here, you get genuine embroidery to symbolise the ten rings used by Shang-Chi in the movie, as well as interior lining to make it warm and comfortable too!

Isn't it nice that Marvel is always keeping comfort in mind when making you the perfect superhero look?

Spider-Man: No Way Home is available to buy now on Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.

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