Collection: WINDBREAKERS & PULLOVERS

Vintage windbreakers and pullovers are iconic items, predominantly associated with the 1980s and 1990s, when they became fashion staples known for their lightweight, often water-resistant nylon or polyester fabrics and vibrant, statement-making designs. The "pop over" style, often called an anorak or pullover, is a windbreaker without a full zip that you pull over your head, typically featuring a half or quarter-zip front and a large front kangaroo pocket, contributing to a clean, minimalist, and nostalgic aesthetic. Full-zip versions offer greater ventilation control and ease of layering, functioning more like a traditional jacket, but both styles are celebrated for their distinctive retro flair and often oversized fit.
A defining characteristic of vintage windbreakers is the bold use of colour-blocking, which involves large, geometric panels of contrasting colours like teal, purple, hot pink, and navy blue, a look highly popular in the 90s. Many pieces also feature prominent embroidered logos, spell-outs, or even sports team emblems, which were often locally made in places like Korea during that era.
Popular brands from the vintage era that are highly sought after today include athletic giants like Nike and Adidas, especially pieces from their specific sub-lines like Nike ACG or those featuring the iconic Trefoil logo. Other notable names include performance-focused brands like Columbia and Patagonia, known for their technical outdoor features like "radial sleeves" or specific fabric technologies. Starter, Pro Player, Reebok, and Tommy Hilfiger were also major players, particularly with licensed sports apparel that added a distinct American athletic style to the trend. The appeal of these garments lies in their unique designs, a blend of casual sportswear, and practical functionality that defined late 20th-century casual fashion.