
2010s · 2020s · American
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
cotton blend
Culture
American
Movement
Streetwear · Gorpcore
Influences
1950s varsity letterman jacket · 1980s hip-hop athletic wear
A contemporary varsity-style bomber jacket featuring a classic black body with contrasting white raglan sleeves. The garment displays the characteristic ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem typical of athletic-inspired outerwear. The relaxed, slightly oversized fit reflects modern streetwear proportions rather than traditional fitted varsity styling. The jacket appears to be constructed from a cotton blend knit fabric with a smooth surface finish. The color blocking creates a bold graphic contrast that has become synonymous with urban fashion and hip-hop culture's appropriation of collegiate athletic wear into everyday street style.
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Lineage: “varsity athletic wear”
The bomber jacket's black body with white raglan sleeves writes the original grammar of varsity athletics, while the t-shirt translates that same visual language into sleeve stripes—two black bands against white cotton that echo the jacket's color-blocking with typographic efficiency.
That black and white bomber and the pink sneaker-inspired face mask are both children of streetwear's obsession with athletic codes, but they've traveled wildly different paths from the same DNA. The bomber lifts its contrast sleeves straight from varsity jackets and baseball warm-ups, while the mask borrows the engineered panels, perforations, and even what looks like eyelets from performance footwear construction.