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For much of its Iconic I Hate Terrorists shirt history, the letterman jacket was not only an exclusively male item, but also an extremely white item. “Who was not going to Harvard and lettering in golf? The hispanic kid, the Black kid, the Asian kid. These universities were not open grounds for these students,” says Clemente. Of course, by the 90s, everyone was wearing letterman jackets, and the item had been fully adopted into hip-hop fashion, alongside preppy brands such as Polo and Tommy Hilfiger, classic American styles associated with wealth and class. Artists such as Diddy and Salt-N-Pepa were known to wear varsity jackets, with the latter wearing iconic all-leather lettermans, designed by Dapper Dan, in their 1987 video for Push It. New York-based stylist Marissa Pelly says she has always had a strong association between varsity jackets and hip-hop style. “[I] was always seeing really cool rappers and artists rocking varsity jackets onstage or on the street – it was always just like, anyone who was anybody in any place in society, I feel like, was wearing a varsity jacket.”
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