
2010s · 1990s · British
Designer
Transworld Low Pressure
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
nylon
Culture
British
Movement
Normcore
Influences
technical mountaineering gear · 1990s streetwear
A mid-thigh length utility jacket in steel blue nylon with black contrast trim and closures. The garment features an oversized, boxy silhouette characteristic of 1990s outdoor wear. Multiple patch pockets are positioned across the front, including chest and lower hip pockets with flap closures. The jacket has a full-zip front closure with an additional storm flap secured by snap fasteners. The hood appears detachable or adjustable with drawstring details. Elastic cuffs gather at the wrists, and the overall construction suggests weather-resistant functionality typical of technical outdoor gear from this period.
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Lineage: “1990s outdoor gear”
The steel blue windbreaker's boxy utility pockets and drawstring hood are pure 1990s outdoor gear DNA—the kind of technical jacket that promised adventure but mostly saw suburban errands. Three decades later, that same utilitarian swagger lives on in the teal puffer, though now the proportions are sleeker and the synthetic fill speaks to a generation that wants warmth without bulk.