Augusta Sportswear Men's Satin Baseball Jacket/Striped Trim 3XL Light Pink/White
A**R
Great fabric. Very smooth touch and colorfully shining while ...
Great fabric. Very smooth touch and colorfully shining while not fragile or thin like those satin pajamas. The design is a little too baggy horizontally but the fabric maintains its fashionable look. Although it tends to get wrinkled easily while it can't be ironed. You have to pay attention not to lie on the chair or lean on the desk when sitting otherwise there will be kink marks that ruin the cool look instantly. But it seems to flatten itself by hanging over time.There's a layer of lint inside that looks cheap and easily broken but it's good for now.
D**K
Great Jacket!!
Purchased to put my logo on it, and it’s a great fit and very nice material.Be prepared to let the wrinkles release from tight packaging.
D**N
Jacket review
Jacket sizing good. Quality is not the best, inner material very thin not good material. The outer material has good coloring & material is way nicer than the inner of jacket. Pricing is high for the quality of this jacket.
C**A
Looks great
Looks more beautiful in person. I wear a medium but ordered a large, it was perfect
T**N
Not what I expected
I bought this in an XL. Didn't want it tight or not close around the bust area. It was way too big. The red was not a red but more of a crimson red color. I returned the item but the seller didn't refund me for what I paid for the item. Still waiting for a response from them
P**Z
Jacket
Fits as expected, no fraying so far looks good
C**N
Not satin
While it has the look of an 80s jacket, it doesn't have the feel of the 80s satin jacket. Not bad for the price though
N**S
It's still going strong and I wear it a lot
It's the perfect light jacket,and they're called signature jackets because of what the people who wore them did.The indoor/outdoor teams of the '50s, like bowling teams,baseball teams and gymnastic wore them with some catch phrase that could be used as a pun (like the captain of a bowling team back in the '50s might wear a jacket that said "king pin" above his name) and under it their name was embroidered on the chest,and the coach used to have "Coach" embroidered on it.In the '60s,track teams and baseball teams wore them as warmup jackets,and the player's last name was printed in big letters on the back over his number so people in the audience would know who he was,even on the bench.In the early '60s,a few people bought one and put their nickname on the back,but,although owning a signature jacket was,for a few years,having your nickname on it wasn't.Great if the weather isnt all that dry,too.But the lining is low quality felt that is as thin as possible,and it's not meant to keep you warm from anything. Remember.in the '50s,even indoor teams used them,and in the '60s,one of their uses was warm up jackets for acrobatic teams.
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