Marc Buchanan’s Pelle Pelle wasn’t your average brand. Launched in the late 70s alongside the burgeoning Hip Hop scene, Pelle Pelle made a splash with its brightly colored, elaborately decorated leather jackets – a far cry from traditional outerwear.  They even revolutionized the fashion scene by introducing the first designer baggy pants!

Remember those iconic Pelle Pelle Varsity Jacket? These jackets, with their unique colorways and stylish patches, were a major part of Pelle Pelle’s sportswear collection and remain a sought-after item for vintage enthusiasts today.

While the original brand faced financial troubles in the early 2000s, the legacy of Pelle Pelle lives on. We offer high-quality Pelle Varsity Jacket that capture the essence of this groundbreaking brand, allowing you to rock a piece of 80s urban fashion history. Whether you’re searching for a classic Pelle Pelle Vintage Jacket or a modern take on the varsity style, we’ve got you covered.

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