





DOAF Varsity Jacket
The DOAF Varsity Jacket features a strong “OREGON” read across the chest and "DOAF" (Ducks of a Feather) on the right sleeve. On the upper back, a metallic gold patch featuring the iconic “O” is stitched onto the jacket.
This Limited Edition DOAF Varsity Jacket is numbered 01 - 50 on the left sleeve. Only 50 jackets will be produced.
The jacket body is made using 100% virgin wool melton made by Pendleton Woolen Mills. The pocket welts and sleeves are made with genuine cowhide leather which has been turned inside out to reveal the suede-side of the hide. The piping down the shoulder, side body, and sleeves is also made with genuine cowhide leather.
The knit trim is 100% wool, spun and dyed in the USA. The trim is created in-house at Settlemier's studio using the original knitting machines from the 1950's.
The lining is quilted poly-satin with a 2 inch diamond sew pattern and a “Ducks of a Feather” patch at the inside back neck, assuring proceeds go back to the University of Oregon student athlete.
Original: $1,800.00
-70%$1,800.00
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Description
The DOAF Varsity Jacket features a strong “OREGON” read across the chest and "DOAF" (Ducks of a Feather) on the right sleeve. On the upper back, a metallic gold patch featuring the iconic “O” is stitched onto the jacket.
This Limited Edition DOAF Varsity Jacket is numbered 01 - 50 on the left sleeve. Only 50 jackets will be produced.
The jacket body is made using 100% virgin wool melton made by Pendleton Woolen Mills. The pocket welts and sleeves are made with genuine cowhide leather which has been turned inside out to reveal the suede-side of the hide. The piping down the shoulder, side body, and sleeves is also made with genuine cowhide leather.
The knit trim is 100% wool, spun and dyed in the USA. The trim is created in-house at Settlemier's studio using the original knitting machines from the 1950's.
The lining is quilted poly-satin with a 2 inch diamond sew pattern and a “Ducks of a Feather” patch at the inside back neck, assuring proceeds go back to the University of Oregon student athlete.



















