A one-of-a-kind official 'FFA' (Future Farmers of America) corduroy jacket in mint vintage condition — a true collector's piece and a wearable piece of American agricultural history.
The back carries the classic FFA jacket layout: "UTAH" embroidered above the official FFA emblem — the iconic cross of a plow, sickle, and owl rising over a sunburst, topped by an eagle, with "Agricultural Education" stitched around the border — and "SPANISH FORK" below, identifying the wearer's chapter in Spanish Fork, Utah County, south of Provo.
The front is personalised with the member's name "Michael Wyss" in the signature gold cursive script, with a small FFA lapel pin attached just below — worn to signify official membership. The interior tag reads "1928 FFA," a nod to the year the National FFA Organization was established in Kansas City, Missouri.
The history of FFA originated in the early 20th century as a symbol of unity and community among young farmers, promoting agricultural education across America. These original and authentic jackets are coveted collector's pieces — when worn, you get a full appreciation of the history, values, and deep connection to their origins. The structured silhouette and signature bold cropped cut feel both classic and edgy.
Features a quality corduroy US cotton fabric, solid brass 'YKK' zip closure, and two external slanted pockets.
Approximate Size: S (refer to measurements below)
Tag Size: 103-32
Underarm to underarm: 48cm
Length: 54cm
Fabric: 100% cotton corduroy