Standard Issue Embroidered Tonal Eagle Souvenir Bomber Varsity Jacket – Navy/Gold Review

Standard Issue Embroidered Tonal Eagle Souvenir Bomber Varsity Jacket - Navy/Gold

  • High quality hand-stitched embroidery artwork
  • Materials: High quality polyester for satin silk-like feel
  • Unisex Sizing: Men half size smaller, women high size bigger
  • Classic baseball bomber silhouette
  • Side slash pockets, Ribbed sleeve, collar, and sweep. Oversized or fitted.

An always trendy baseball silhouette with embroidered detailing. Vintage look and feel. Dry clean only. The roots of the Souvenir Jacket, or Sukajan in Japanese, can be traced back to American soldiers stationed in the Pacific Theater following the end of World War II. During the post-war occupation, American troops began getting traditional Japanese designs hand-stitched into the backs of their jackets to commemorate their time in Japan. Popular designs included Japanese (and Chinese) style dragons, cherry blossoms (floral) and trees. Other soldiers chose local artwork that ranged from traditional maps to Geisha girls to snakes. These jackets would often incorporate rayon and silk and, in some cases, were actually constructed from excess silk salvaged from military parachutes. These jackets were brought back to the United States as literal souvenirs and sometimes were purchased as gifts for family members and close friends. Other than the embroidered designs themselves, this style of jacket is defined by its cut, which is similar to a classic American baseball jacket. This style is reversible if you want to lose the embroidery for a night. –HYPEBEAST

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