Vintage-Inspired Iowa State Jack Trice Bomber Jacket
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Ultra soft fabrics that hold up to everyday use.
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Designed and processed in Indianapolis, IN.
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Our bomber jackets are made to order, and there may be some delays in shipping due to demand. If your order contains other items, the entire order will ship with the jacket.
In partnership with Iowa State, this commemorative jacket honors the life of Jack Trice. Trice, who died from injuries sustained in his second-ever college football game against Minnesota, was Iowa State's first African-American varsity athlete.
The defensive lineman and student of the game knew the importance he held as Iowa State's first Black athlete. In a letter he wrote the night before the Minnesota game, Trice wrote from his segregated hotel room: "The honor of my race, family, and self is at stake. Everyone is expecting me to do big things. I will!"
The university designed a logo composed of five vertical lines, based on the jerseys Trice and the 1923 team wore. The design is a symbol of Trice's legacy and the enduring fight for racial equality, as Iowa State football commemorates 100 years since his passing.
Chest Width | Body Length (From Hips) | Shoulder Width | Sleeve Length | |
S | 22" | 26.75" | 18.25" | 24.375" |
M | 23" | 27.5" | 19" | 25.5" |
L | 24" | 28.25" | 19.75" | 26.75" |
XL | 25" | 29" | 20.5" | 27.75" |
2XL | 26" | 29.75" | 21.25" | 28.875" |
3XL | 27" | 30.5" | 22" | 29.875" |
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