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  2. Jacket - Wikipedia

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    The field jacket came about during World War II with the US Army introducing the M-1941 and the M-1943 field jacket and issued the jacket to their troops. The most well-known and the most popular type of military field jacket that is on the market today is the M-1965 or M-65 field jacket which came into US military service in 1965.

  3. Goggle jacket - Wikipedia

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    Hoodie that zips all the way to the top of the hood to look like a stormtrooper, with the black patches over the eyes & mouth being a mesh. Goggle jackets are a hooded windproof type jacket released in 1988 made by C.P. Company for the sponsoring of Mille Miglia and open car endurance race and became popular across Europe and in Britain.

  4. Varsity Jackets, Baggy Jeans Among Top Men’s Searches ... - AOL

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    What styles were men looking for the most in 2021? According to Trendalytics, the top trending searches among men this year included crossbody bags, work shirts, shackets and baggy jeans, but the ...

  5. Varsity Brands - Wikipedia

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    Varsity Brands, Inc. is an American apparel company owned by the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.It is primarily focused on academic apparel and memorabilia, with its operations split among three major subsidiaries, including Herff Jones—a manufacturer of products such as class rings, graduation caps and gowns, and yearbooks; Varsity Spirit—which produces apparel and ...

  6. Letterman (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Varsity jackets trace their origins to letter sweaters, first introduced by the Harvard University baseball team in 1865. [1] The letter was usually quite large and centered (if the sweater was a pullover); stripes on one sleeve designated the number of letters won, with a star indicating a team captain.

  7. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    This 19th-century book illustration copies a 12th-century English image of a man wearing a hooded tunic. The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the preferred clothing for Catholic monks included a hood called a cowl attached to a tunic or robes, [6] and a chaperon or hooded cape was very commonly worn by any outdoors worker.

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