This Jacket? Yeah, It’s Got a Personality
Venom 2 Eddie Brock Detroit Lions Varsity Jacket
Most crossover jackets feel like someone threw darts at a board: “Marvel! NFL! Varsity! Go!”
This one’s different.
The Venom 2 Detroit Lions Varsity Jacket doesn’t just stick logos together and call it a day. It gets both sides. The Lions’ Honolulu blue runs down the sleeves—clean, proud, no fading cheap dye. The body’s black wool, thick enough to block a Michigan November wind but not so heavy you’re sweating by halftime. Leather sleeves? Real ones. They scuff, they soften, they age like they’re supposed to.
Up front, near the chest, there’s a Venom mark. Not huge. Not glowing. Just a sharp, dark symbol—like a secret handshake for fans who know. No cartoon goo. No movie stills. Just enough to say, “Yeah, I like my heroes complicated.”
It’s built like old-school letterman jackets used to be: ribbed cuffs that actually grip your arms, a snap front that doesn’t pop open when you sit down, and lining that doesn’t feel like sandpaper. Throw it on over a hoodie, and it layers without turning you into a marshmallow. Wear it alone with jeans, and it still looks pulled together—even if you just rolled out of bed.
People assume it’s some limited-run novelty. But it holds up. Wash it (cold, gentle, hang dry—no dryer, ever), and it comes back looking like it did day one. No frayed seams. No peeling patches. The kind of jacket that gets better the more you wear it.
The Falcon Jackets didn’t cut corners here. The wool’s dense. The leather’s full-grain. Stitching’s tight where it matters—shoulders, cuffs, hem. This isn’t fast fashion. It’s the kind of piece you keep for years, not seasons.
And yeah—it works everywhere. Tailgates. Grocery runs. Late-night diner coffee. Doesn’t scream “fan gear.” Just looks like a damn good jacket that happens to mean something to the right people.
If it’s sold out? That’s why.
If it’s in stock? Grab it.
It won’t stay that way long.