Collection: Embroidered "Sukajan" Souvenir / Tour Jacket
THE ICONIC SUKAJAN SOUVENIR JACKET
The History of Sukajan (スカジャン)
A jacket born from war, rebellion, craftsmanship, and the aesthetics of Japan.
You’ve seen them on runways, in music videos, draped over the shoulders of icons, and displayed in the wardrobes of collectors who know exactly what they’re looking at. In the West, they’re often labeled as Japanese souvenir jackets, embroidered bombers, or tour jackets. But to those who understand the lineage, the weight, the craft, and the subculture, they are simply:
Sukajan.
Far more than a garment, the Sukajan is Japan’s first true crossover icon of post-war heritage, American military influence, underground rebellion, and the handmade mastery of Yokosuka’s embroidery houses. Today, they are coveted in luxury circles and preserved in museum collections—but their story begins in a very different world.
From War to Art: The Birth of the Sukajan
The Sukajan was born in 1946, at the end of World War II. American soldiers stationed in Japan sought keepsakes—something personal, something unforgettable, something crafted by the people in the land where they had witnessed life, loss, and transformation. They turned to local artisans, requesting custom embroidery on their flight jackets, fatigue jackets, and sometimes even repurposed parachute silk.
Japanese embroiderers responded in the only way Japan knows how: with precision, with symbolism, with mastery.
- Dragons for power.
- Tigers for courage.
- Koi for perseverance.
- Eagles for freedom.
- Cherry blossoms for the beauty and fragility of life.
- Maps of Japan to mark the journey.
The soldiers were primarily stationed in Yokosuka—and from this port city comes the jacket’s name:
Suka (スカ) from Yokosuka × Jan (ジャン) from jumper / jacket
A hybrid garment with hybrid roots.
American silhouette × Japanese artistry.
A cultural artifact created unintentionally.
The 1960s: Counterculture, Youth Rebellion & Yakuza Cinema
By the 1960s, Japan was experiencing Ametora—a national fascination with American fashion, music, and lifestyle. Ivy style, denim, varsity jackets, and rock’n’roll became the epitome of cool.
But every movement has its counter-movement.
Working-class Japanese youth—mechanics, dockworkers, street racers, and the emerging tokkō-fuku subculture—rejected the polished American aesthetic. They embraced the Sukajan as a symbol of defiance. The jacket became a uniform for outsiders, thrill-seekers, and those who refused to assimilate.
Its bold embroidery, shining satin, and unapologetic motifs made it stand out in any crowd. Naturally, the Sukajan became associated with rebellious imagery—frequently worn in yakuza cinema, gangster folklore, and youth films. It was the visual language of danger, loyalty, pride, and “don’t-mess-with-me” energy.
This duality still defines the Sukajan today:
A jacket equal parts beauty and edge.
Modern Era: From Subculture to High Fashion
Fast forward to today, and the Sukajan has traveled far beyond its military origins.
You’ll find it:
- On Paris runways, reinterpreted by luxury houses
- In collaborations with contemporary Japanese artists
- In archive collections of fashion historians
- In the closets of musicians, actors, and style legends
- On the streets of Harajuku, where vintage pieces command respect
Although fast-fashion retailers have attempted to replicate it, nothing compares to the real thing: the weight of authentic hand embroidery, the shine of rayon satin, the historical motifs stitched with reverence, and the unmistakable “Yokosuka soul” embedded into each piece.
A true Sukajan is storytelling turned textile. It is wearable folklore—a museum-worthy garment that carries decades of craft, conflict, culture, and identity.
Collecting Sukajan Today: A Culture of Obsession
The modern collector world—especially in Japan—is secretive, loyal, and meticulous.
- They debate stitch density.
- They study rayon shine and zipper hardware.
- They know which atelier produced which style in which year.
- They trade in rarity: early post-war map jackets, twin-tiger compositions, one-off commissions, parachute-silk pieces, and reversible Shōwa-era originals.
To own one is not to “have a jacket.” It is to hold a piece of living history.
The Sukajan Today — The Icon That Refuses to Die
From post-war souvenir to rebellious armor to high-fashion icon, the Sukajan stands as one of Japan’s most powerful cultural exports. The world may imitate its silhouette, but the soul cannot be copied.
Here at Japonista, we treat the Sukajan not as clothing, but as an artifact—a capsule of history, craft, emotion, and subculture.
Whether embroidered with roaring tigers, soaring dragons, sacred cranes, or Shōwa-era nostalgia, each Sukajan carries a legacy stitched into every thread.
This is not just a jacket.
It is Japan’s story—worn on your shoulders.
✨ Explore the Vault — Own a Piece of Japanese History
Step into our curated archive of authentic Sukajan. Discover rare vintage pieces, artisan-crafted modern jackets, and museum-grade garments sourced across Japan and curated through the Japonista lens.
Claim a story stitched in silk—before it disappears into another collector’s archive.-
KENZO Paris Vintage Varsity Jacket – Tiger Back Embroidery – Navy & Yellow
Regular price $1,890.00 USDRegular priceSale price $1,890.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Miyabi Musubi Reversible Sukajan – Rising Koi & Hokusai Great Wave, Sakura Storm Embroidery, Japonisme Japanese Souvenir Jacket
Regular price $1,460.00 USDRegular priceSale price $1,460.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Dope Reversible Ryogoku Sumo Sukajan Jacket – Mt. Fuji Embroidery, Neon Banner Side, Premium Japanese Souvenir Art
Regular price $410.00 USDRegular priceSale price $410.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage Velvet Sukajan Jacket — Tiger × Skull Embroidery, Japan Yokosuka Style Velour Souvenir Jacket
Regular price $295.00 USDRegular priceSale price $295.00 USDSend Best Offer -
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Regular price $420.00 USDRegular priceSale price $420.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage Velvet Sukajan Jacket – White Dragon Embroidery Tokyo Japan | Hand-Stitched Wagara Dragon Bomber | Rare Japanese Collectible
Regular price $340.00 USDRegular priceSale price $340.00 USDSend Best Offer -
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Regular price $565.00 USDRegular priceSale price $565.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Tedman ×Tedman Clothing Efu-Shokai BRM Shuten-Dōji “King of Ogre” Reversible Velvet Sukajan (Ryūtaro Red Reverse)
Regular price $495.00 USDRegular price$580.00 USDSale price $495.00 USDSale -
Vintage West-Pac Tour Sukajan Jacket – USS Midway CV-41 Tiger & Dragon Embroidery – Yokosuka Souvenir Sukajan (Velveteen)
Regular price $395.00 USDRegular priceSale price $395.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage Pherrow’s Reversible Sukajan Jacket – Dragon & Warrior Embroidery / Skeleton Parade Art – Brown Gold × Beige Black (Japan Amekaji)
Regular price $560.00 USDRegular priceSale price $560.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage BEAMS Reversible Sukajan Jacket — Dragon & Skull Embroidery / Pagoda & Mt. Fuji Quilted Souvenir Jacket (Japan)
Regular price $525.00 USDRegular priceSale price $525.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage Tailor Toyo Dragon Souvenir Jacket — Tokyo Japan Embroidery • 5th Air Force Patch • Scarlet Red Sukajan (One-Side Only)
Regular price $325.00 USDRegular priceSale price $325.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Reversible Japanese Sukajan Jacket – Butterfly & Floral Embroidery / Crane & Pine Quilted Design – Vintage Yokosuka Souvenir Jacket
Regular price $345.00 USDRegular priceSale price $345.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Vintage Japanese Sukajan Jacket – Godzilla × Mothra Embroidery • Kaiju Souvenir Jacket • Black & Gold Satin Bomber (One-Side Emblem)
Regular price $460.00 USDRegular priceSale price $460.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Reversible DOGTOWN Dragon & Tiger Sukajan – Japan Map Embroidery / 90s–00s Vintage Satin Souvenir Jacket (Preloved)
Regular price $395.00 USDRegular priceSale price $395.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Reversible Japanese Sukajan Jacket – Red Koi Fish & Sakura Embroidery / Hokusai Great Wave Blue Satin Bomber (Vintage Preloved)
Regular price $1,495.00 USDRegular price$695.00 USDSale price $1,495.00 USDSend Best Offer -
Gucci 17AW Quilted Sukajan Bomber | Rare Ukiyo-e Embroidery, Pearl Logo, Pink Green Satin Jacket | Luxury Collector’s Piece Made in Italy
Regular price $6,318.18 USDRegular priceSale price $6,318.18 USDSend Best Offer -
Badass Vanquish FR2 Velvet Japanese Japan TOKYO Fucking Rabbits "I Just Wanna Fxxk You" Usagi Tattoo Art Design Embroidered Embroidery Reversible Sukajan Souvenir Sukajum Skajum Tattoo Art Design Yokosuka Jumper Biker MA-1 Bomber Jacket ( Size : L )
Regular price $540.00 USDRegular priceSale price $540.00 USD -
Badass TEDMAN Clothing EFU Shokai Pop Yellow Japanese Japan Oiran Geisha Kimono Ukiyoe Oiran Tattoo Art Design Embroidered Embroidery Reversible Sukajan Souvenir Sukajum Skajum Tattoo Art Design Yokosuka Jumper Biker MA-1 Bomber Jacket ( Size : 40 / M )
Regular price $620.00 USDRegular price$680.00 USDSale price $620.00 USDSale -
Onigashima Orange Pop Color Japanese Japan Rising Koi Carp Fish Hokusai Wave Classic Tattoo Art Design Embroidered Embroidery Reversible Sukajan Souvenir Sukajum Skajum Tattoo Art Design Yokosuka Jumper Bomber Jacket ( Size : M )
Regular price $430.00 USDRegular price$550.00 USDSale price $430.00 USDSale