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Homefield Drops White Out Bomber Jacket

Holy. Cow.

Homefield, an apparel company specializing in licensed college athletic gear, released a white bomber jacket ahead of Penn State football’s White Out game against Washington.

The jacket features the words “Penn State” emblazoned on the back with one of the university’s old logos, with a Nittany Lion over an “S,” over the chest.

The Nittany Lions are set to kick off against the Huskies on November 9, and most Penn State fans will wear white to the Helmet Stripe game against Ohio State on November 2.

One of these jackets will cost you $160, or about half of a student White Out ticket. Folks interested in getting their jacket, along with other Penn State-themed Homefield merch, can do so here.

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