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Vetements

FW2017 Total Fucking Darkness Cropped Bomber Jacket

The defining element is the “Total Fucking Darkness” graphic treatment, serving as the visual focal point of the piece. The text-driven design carries a raw, rebellious energy that aligns with the brand’s underground aesthetic, turning a classic military-inspired bomber into something more provocative and expressive.

Traditional bomber details remain intact, including a front zip closure, ribbed cuffs and hem, and functional pockets, grounding the jacket in familiar outerwear construction while allowing the oversized typography and cropped proportions to stand out.

SIZE / MEASUREMENTS

Size: Small, Fits cropped and boxy. 
Pit to Pit: 22 Inches
Length: 22 Inches
Sleeve: 29 Inches

Estimated Market Price: $2200
$2,000
$2,000
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PRODUCT CONDITION

Great condition. Please see photos for full evaluation.

COVERAGE

Founded in 2014 by Demna and Gurum Gvasalia, the Zurich-based label Vetements emerged as a groundbreaking design collective. In just three seasons, the brand made a significant impact on the fashion world, with its iconic yellow DHL t-shirt playing a pivotal role in establishing its identity.

Vetements is celebrated for its diverse menswear and womenswear collections. The brand's effortless designs and edgy appeal have quickly garnered a devoted fanbase. Many of Vetements' pieces reflect an innovative spirit that challenges traditional fashion norms.

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