In Praise Of ‘Member’s Only’ Jacket
I was struck with déjà vu the other day when in a local Kohl’s I spied a
rack of ‘Member’s Only’ jackets. I hadn’t seen one in years. My last
memories of the MO jacket were of my dad wearing his
long after it fell
out of fashion. For those unfamiliar with the iconic 1980s windbreaker,
it was the American fashion industry’s answer to the question:
what does one wear to a Cold War?
Its military styling — it’s cut like a bomber jacket, complete with
epaulettes and a front label resembling a military ribbon — was highly
symbolic of Reagan-era cold warrior mentality. No other piece of men’s
fashion better commodified U.S. foreign policy or made a clearer
statement of where its wearer stood versus the Evil Empire/
Jay Baldwin
, When Falls the Coliseum.
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Question: Do you remember “Member’s Only” jackets?
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