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    For a game in October 2023, Swift arrived wearing a red, white, and black jacket covered in Kansas City logos. The $130 piece, which is now sold out, was the work of Wear by Erin Andrews.. Though ...

  3. Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets - Wikipedia

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    The teams of the Sidney High School Yellow Jackets were named after Baldwin Wallace graduate Granville Robinson became Head Coach at Sidney High School. The teams' colors are officially brown and gold. During the 1990s and early 2000s, the school used burgundy and teal as well as maroon and gold for its marketing literature.

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    Craig Melvin, as Eddie Murphy’s Axel F. Foley from 1984’s Beverly Hills Cop, sported a varsity jacket as he rolled onto the set in a 1972 Chevy Nova. He even made some banana in the tailpipe ...

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    Jeff Hamilton, a Paris-raised fashion designer whose leather jackets have been worn by stars like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Will Smith. Hamilton also makes varsity jackets for other sports ...

  6. Chicago Maroons - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018–19 school year, Chicago added baseball to its MWC membership, and elevated its club team in women's lacrosse to full varsity status, with that sport competing in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW). Stagg Field is the home stadium for the re-instated football team.

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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.