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Rowing blazers
Book • 2014
Rowing Blazers is Jack Carlson's book that compiles photography and historical context around the rowing blazer and its role in collegiate and preppy fashion.
The book mixes archival images, contemporary photography, and commentary to trace the blazer's aesthetics and cultural significance.
It served both as a creative catalog and a foundational reference for the Rowing Blazers brand, celebrating the sport-influenced tailoring and bold patterns associated with rowing culture.
The volume helped popularize the aesthetic among modern streetwear and menswear communities, blending nostalgia with contemporary reinterpretation.
Through images and narrative, the book documents how a single garment can encapsulate social history, athletic tradition, and sartorial identity.
The book mixes archival images, contemporary photography, and commentary to trace the blazer's aesthetics and cultural significance.
It served both as a creative catalog and a foundational reference for the Rowing Blazers brand, celebrating the sport-influenced tailoring and bold patterns associated with rowing culture.
The volume helped popularize the aesthetic among modern streetwear and menswear communities, blending nostalgia with contemporary reinterpretation.
Through images and narrative, the book documents how a single garment can encapsulate social history, athletic tradition, and sartorial identity.
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Jeremy Kirkland

Jack Carlson

Jack Carlson on J. Press and Made in America


