
1980s · 1980s · British
Designer
BLITZ
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
denim with raffia fringe
Culture
British
Movement
Punk · New Romanticism
Influences
Western wear fringe detailing · punk DIY modification
A cropped denim jacket featuring dramatic raffia fringe trim along the shoulders and upper sleeves. The garment maintains classic Western-style construction with chest pockets, snap closures, and pointed collar, but transforms the utilitarian silhouette through punk-inspired modifications. The royal blue denim appears heavily processed or overdyed for intensity. Thick raffia strands create textural contrast against the smooth denim surface, extending approximately four inches from shoulder seams. The cropped length hits at the natural waist, emphasizing the structured shoulder line typical of 1980s power dressing while incorporating countercultural fringe elements that reference both Native American and punk aesthetics.
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This cobalt denim jacket with its explosive raffia fringe and the segmented black leather armor both weaponize clothing as tribal signifiers, turning the body into a manifesto of refusal.
The black leather jacket's sleek rebellion meets the denim jacket's shredded punk aesthetic through their shared DNA of deliberate destruction — one polished into menace, the other literally coming apart at the seams with those wild raffia fringes sprouting like punk plumage.
That electric blue denim jacket with its aggressive raffia fringe and the sullen red frowny face pin are both artifacts of punk's genius for weaponizing the cheerful—taking wholesome Americana (denim, smiley faces) and twisting them into something deliberately hostile. The jacket's fringe reads like a mohawk translated to outerwear, while that fluorescent red scowl inverts the era's relentless positivity with the blunt force of a middle finger.