Watching the Masters on Sunday and suddenly wondering why all the members and winners of the tournament at Augusta National wear those same green jackets and the origin story behind it?
The green jacket is the ultimate symbol of success at the Masters Tournament. Here are some facts you should know: ...
The cloth, a tropical wool, is lighter and the breast pocket features an embroidered patch logo. The color: Pantone 342 — Masters green. While the jacket is officially the winner's forever ...
The green jacket at the Masters is a classic, three-button, single-breasted and single-vent creation that uses tropical-weight wool, logo-stamped brass buttons and stitching on the inside.
Instantly recognisable thanks to its two-tone leather sleeves and boiled wool body, the varsity jacket has served as a symbol of jock masculinity in classic films such as Teen Wolf and The ...
The bomber jacket dates back to the 1950s and has its roots firmly imprinted in the European and United States military.
available in green, black, and camo. For a dressier take on the trend, consider the Open Edit Satin Bomber Jacket ($90).