{"id":236639,"date":"2023-02-22T16:00:56","date_gmt":"2023-02-22T16:00:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/?p=236639"},"modified":"2024-09-20T07:30:00","modified_gmt":"2024-09-20T06:30:00","slug":"varsity-jacket-history","status":"publish","type":[],"link":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/varsity-jacket-history\/","title":{"rendered":"The History of Varsity Jackets"},"content":{"rendered":"
Traditionally synonymous with American jock culture, the Varsity jacket has infiltrated wardrobes worldwide.\n
Every designer under the sun has their version of Va rsity jackets, from Alexander McQueen down to H&M and everything in between.\n
Their influence today has found them kicking off beyond the pitch and entering the catwalks of fashion hotspots around the globe.\n
Though seen just about everywhere today, what do you know about them? Do you know where they originated from or how they became famous?\n
As we take a closer look at the history of Varsity Jackets, you’re about to find out.\n
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The word varsity is a shortening of the word “university.”\n
In North America, it relates to the leading team representing the high school or college in any given sport.\n
Interestingly, the word dates right back to the 19th century.\n
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When a sports student in high school or college reaches a certain level of participation within their varsity team, they may become a “letterman.”\n
Being a letterman means they will be awarded a letter or monogram patch. This is often something that represents the school or college itself.\n
For example, it could be the establishments’ initials or their logos commonly used.\n
This patch is attached to either a sweater or a jacket, which is why these pieces of clothing are also known as “letter sweaters” or “letter jackets.”\n
Varsity jackets, in general, are traced back to letter sweaters worn by athletes from the Harvard University Baseball Team back in 1865.\n
Having the letter “H” stitched into the center of your sweater was a mark of honor. Back then, it was incredibly prestigious, and you were seen to be in the elite few!\n
Some of the best schools will only reward students with patches if they are outstanding in other academic classes, and the badges display a well-rounded player.\n
The first known High School to be involved is believed to be Phoenix Union High School in Arizona, USA. In the 1911 yearbook, there is a class photo, and one student is wearing a letter sweater with a P badge embroidered on the left.\n Interestingly, this concept also evolved to being awarded in other subjects, such as performing arts and other classes.\n Letter jackets didn’t come about until the 1930s; the sleeves were leather, while the trunk of the jacket was wool-bodied. This resulted from athletes complaining about being cold in their letter sweaters.\n Throughout the following five decades, varsity jackets were adopted in schools and colleges across the US, including some of the country’s most prestigious schools like Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth College, and Cornell.\n Around that time, the term varsity jacket was also first adopted.\n In the early 80s, varsity jackets were recognized by American sports outside schools and colleges.\n The early 1980s also brought us the first satin-style varsity, reducing production costs and making it useable in warmer parts of the country.\n Some of the most successful designs came from Boston Celtics basketball and the Los Angeles Raiders football.\n Celebrities have always been a catalyst for fashion trends to explode, and make no mistake about it; the varsity is no exception.\n Most of us will recall Michael Jackson’s music video for his massive single Thriller. Throughout the cinematic horror video, he wore a red and yellow varsity jacket.\n Bonus Fact: In 2011, that very jacket was sold at auction after some heavy bidding for an incredible $1.8 million!\n Fashion designers also started taking an interest in the late 80s, and in 1987 American Fashion House Stussy produced varsity jackets using the old method of wool and leather.\n One of the most iconic varsity jackets created is the Stussy 1988 Homeboy Varsity Jacket which as of 2022 sets you back around a thousand dollars.\n One person you wouldn’t expect to see wearing an Eagles Varsity Jacket would be Diana, the Princess of Wales.\n In 1991 and 1995, she was seen twice wearing this, and there’s a remarkable story behind it.\nVarsity became a big-time player in the 1980s!\n
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Princess Diana wore the Philadelphia Eagles’ varsity jackets.\n
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