Crafted in classic Yankees road grey, this varsity jacket captures a moment when history echoed itself—and then evolved.
The piece honors Aaron Judge and his unforgettable chase to surpass the American League home run mark of 61, originally set by Roger Maris in 1961. It’s a wearable timeline—stitched in wool, leather, and legacy.
On the front chest sits the iconic interlocking NY of the New York Yankees, bold and timeless. Integrated into the composition is a handcrafted fabric image of Maris in classic Yankees pinstripes, captured at the instant of his historic 61st home run. The imagery is layered and stitched to give depth and reverence—honoring the foundation before celebrating the evolution.
The right sleeve features Judge’s number 99, appliquéd with commanding presence. It stands tall and modern, symbolizing power, discipline, and the pressure of chasing ghosts in the Bronx.
Turn the jacket around and the story reaches its crescendo.
Across the back lives a dynamic fabric rendering of Judge’s iconic swing that launched number 62—a moment that reset the American League record and cemented his place in Yankees lore. The motion is frozen in layered textiles, capturing torque, extension, and lift. Beneath or integrated within the composition, the number 62 is boldly stitched into the jacket—large, undeniable, historic.
This varsity jacket isn’t just about numbers.
It’s about lineage.
It’s about pressure.
It’s about one legend passing the torch to another—61 to 62.Hand-cut. Hand-layered. Hand-stitched.
A monument in grey wool and pinstripes.
Judge Race to 62
Material:
- 10 oz. wool
- Fashion heather colors are 9 oz.
Feature:
- Cover stitching throughout
- Spandex blend rib knit cuffs and waistband

