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Venom 2 Detroit Lions Varsity Jacket
Most mashup jackets feel like someone threw darts at a pop-culture board. This one doesn’t.
The Venom 2 Detroit Lions Varsity Jacket lands differently. It’s got that classic varsity build—wool body, real leather sleeves, ribbed cuffs—but it’s not trying to be flashy. The Lions’ Honolulu blue shows up on the sleeves and collar trim, clean and proud. The rest stays black, matte, grounded. Near the chest, there’s a small Venom symbol. Not huge. Not glowing. Just a sharp, dark mark that fans will spot but won’t confuse your neighbor.
It’s built like outerwear should be. The lining’s soft but tough. Snaps hold without straining. Sleeves break in after a few wears instead of staying stiff like cardboard. And yeah—it actually keeps the wind out. Tried it during a late-November game when the temperature dropped fast. No shivering. No bulk. Just warmth that moves with you.
Washing it isn’t a gamble. Cold water, hang dry, and it comes back looking like it did day one. No fading on the blue. No cracking on the leather. Even the stitching around the shoulders—usually the first to go—still looks tight after weeks of regular wear.
This isn’t costume gear. It’s the kind of jacket that works whether you’re grabbing a coney downtown, walking the dog in Royal Oak, or standing in line for kickoff. Throw it over a hoodie or pair it with jeans and worn-in boots—it fits without fuss.
Made by The Falcon Jackets, it skips the usual shortcuts. The wool’s thick enough to matter. The leather’s real, not that shiny fake stuff that peels by spring. Fit runs true—not boxy, not slim—just right for layering when Michigan weather can’t decide if it’s fall or winter.
Some crossovers feel like marketing stunts. This one feels like it was made for people who actually live both sides: the kind who wear their Lions pride like armor and still quote “We are Venom” under their breath when the refs blow a call.
No hype. No plastic sheen. Just a solid jacket that happens to bridge two worlds—and does it without tripping over itself.

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