Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket
Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket
Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket
Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket
Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket
Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket

Oklahoma State Cowboys Vintage-Inspired Bomber Jacket

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​​In 1923, Oklahoma A&M students decided that famous cowboy Frank B. Eaton, aka “Pistol Pete,” would be the perfect inspiration for a new mascot. Pistol Pete is now synonymous with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, and we knew the star of the rodeo belonged on this vintage-inspired bomber jacket. To compliment him, we added a vintage “Cowboys” script on the back, so everyone knows you’re all in on the Pokes. Brought to you in partnership with Oklahoma State's Old Central Collection.

In between sizes, or prefer extra room in the chest and sleeves? Consider sizing up!
Chest Width Body Length (From Hips) Shoulder Width Sleeve Length
S 22" 26.75" 18.25" 24.375"
M 23" 27.5" 19" 25.5"
L 24" 28.25" 19.75" 26.75"
XL 25" 29" 20.5" 27.75"
2XL 26" 29.75" 21.25" 28.875"
3XL 27" 30.5" 22" 29.875"

All products will ship from Indianapolis.

Hand-packed in Indianapolis

Designed and fulfilled in America's heartland: Speedway, Indiana.

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11/20/2023
Daniel R.
United States United States

Homefield Magic

Fits great and is very comfortable, as all Homefield Products are, but also it arrived just before Bedlam with enough Homefield Magic contained within to overcome Squinky once and for all. AFTER the game was over I gifted my brother-in-law his. “It’s too late for that” he said lamentably.