SKU KB22
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Era
Early–Mid 2000s (Y2K / Japanese streetwear boom era)
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Gender
Unisex (originally marketed toward men, but fits modern unisex styling)
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Color
• Main: Black
• Sleeves: Off-White / Cream
• Accents: Purple piping, multicolor embroidery
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Founder
Baroque Japan Limited (parent company behind Rodeo Crowns)
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Brand Information
Rodeo Crowns is a Japanese fashion label known for playful graphics, bold embroidery, and strong influences from American casual wear, skate culture, and Sukajan (Japanese souvenir jacket) aesthetics. The brand became especially popular during the 2000s streetwear era in Japan.
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Type of Garment
Sukajan-inspired Bomber Jacket / Embroidered Stadium Jacket
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Description
This Rodeo Crowns jacket features a classic bomber silhouette with heavy embroidery on both the front and back. The front displays bold graphic embroidery with text detailing, while the back showcases a standout embroidered character riding a skateboard with the phrase “RIDE TO HELL”, giving the piece a rebellious, playful streetwear identity.
Constructed with a quilted interior for warmth, ribbed striped collar, cuffs, and hem, and contrasting raglan sleeves, this jacket blends Japanese Sukajan heritage with modern streetwear attitude.
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Tips of Style
• Pair with straight or wide-leg denim for a classic street look
• Works well with cargo pants or black trousers
• Let the jacket be the statement — keep inner layers minimal
• Looks great oversized for a modern Y2K vibe
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Rating (1–10)
7.5 / 10
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Condition
Good Vintage Condition
• Visible signs of wear and aging
• Fraying and fabric wear on sleeves
• Minor surface marks consistent with age
• Embroidery remains intact and visually strong
(All flaws are cosmetic and do not affect wearability.)
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Conclusion
This Rodeo Crowns embroidered jacket is a strong example of early 2000s Japanese streetwear, combining Sukajan influence with bold graphic storytelling. Despite visible wear, it retains high visual impact and character, making it a great piece for collectors, streetwear enthusiasts, or anyone looking for an authentic Y2K Japanese fashion statement.