The 80’s Sports Jacket is a work in progress.
This page is getting updated with the jacket’s specs and details gradually as the quest for brining it back proceeds.
You can sign up early for the release, and we will notify you soon when - not if - it shall arrive. (Pre-orders)
80’s Sports Jacket
PART 1 – 1. More Parts = More Details
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40 separate parts, in different colors and shapes, will be cut and sewn together.
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The form comes from panels and construction, not from a flat body with a print on top.
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The jacket will have 5 different fabrics from several - decades old - Japanese material developers. Example:
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An innovative concept Fuseinatti names “Turtle Shell” will be the cornerstone of the jacket. (To be discussed).
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The silhouette is exactly of the 80’s cropped/high waisted jackets (wide on top/narrows down above the waist) - sample has been made.
2. The Crown Taillight

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In product design, more separated independent parts mean more labor and capital.
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The phenomenon behind vintage beauty: independent separate items attached in perfect harmony to create a beautiful form.
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Separate lenses, chrome layers, moldings, bumper, rubber strip
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Every strip is its own part, cut and attached one by one.
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Further watch: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRQ5CWkCXIC/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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More details = more lines, gaps, reflections, shadows to keep the eyes busy and intrigued. In a separate topic, the more eyes see, the more they fulfill their purpose.
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3. 80s sports jacket vs modern sports jacket (ASICS, etc.)


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Modern ASICS jacket (white one):
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10 ~ 14 panels maximum
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Simple front and back -> visually flat
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Almost no color blocking
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Less labor (sewing stitches/seams) -> less cost/capital
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80s ASICS jacket:
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Multiple colored panels running in different directions
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Separate stripes on body and sleeves
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Different materials (mesh / shiny fabric / ribs)
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Zipper, collar, cuffs, hem – all treated as independent parts
4. Conclusion
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Fuseinatti’s 80’s jacket will have more parts than the average detailed 80’s vintage jacket: 40 different parts with 5 different fabric colors and textures.
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The “Turtle Shell” concept is where nostalgic design is taken to the next mile. (To be discussed).