
Rick Owens Runway Bonotto Suicide Rev Track Jacket Black
Rick Owens SS26 Temple Bonotto Suicide Rev Track Jacket Black
This Rev Jacket is below waist length with long sleeves and a high funnel neck. It features a front zipper and a ribbed waistband. It has two vertical side front pockets and an upper right arm diagonal zip. It is fully lined and has interior zippered pockets.
This item is part of the Rick Owens collaboration with New York punk duo Suicidebandofficial and features a signature label on the interior.
The band pioneered the use of minimalist electronic instrumentation during the 1970s. The raw, disturbing sound and threatening, chaotic live shows of vocalist Alan Vega and musician Martin Rev were met with hostility early on — they were considered outsiders among their contemporaries and largely vilified, but their influence has been significant in the decades since. I used their song Cheree for one of my first runway shows and now I have developed a capsule collection with the support of the band, referencing their destroyed, deconstructed leathers, tailored jkts, and athletic track tops.
- Model is 6'2'' 160lbs and wearing a Medium
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Rick Owens SS26 Temple Bonotto Suicide Rev Track Jacket Black
This Rev Jacket is below waist length with long sleeves and a high funnel neck. It features a front zipper and a ribbed waistband. It has two vertical side front pockets and an upper right arm diagonal zip. It is fully lined and has interior zippered pockets.
This item is part of the Rick Owens collaboration with New York punk duo Suicidebandofficial and features a signature label on the interior.
The band pioneered the use of minimalist electronic instrumentation during the 1970s. The raw, disturbing sound and threatening, chaotic live shows of vocalist Alan Vega and musician Martin Rev were met with hostility early on — they were considered outsiders among their contemporaries and largely vilified, but their influence has been significant in the decades since. I used their song Cheree for one of my first runway shows and now I have developed a capsule collection with the support of the band, referencing their destroyed, deconstructed leathers, tailored jkts, and athletic track tops.
- Model is 6'2'' 160lbs and wearing a Medium
























