Description This project presents a bomber jacket designed for the 2026 World Cup, inspired by the work of Mexican artist Jazzamoart, particularly his piece “Pasión por los colores.” Drawing from this reference, a printed design was developed for the sleeves, along with embroidered elements that reinterpret the artist’s personal and cultural references, linked to football and jazz.
The garment features a detachable hood and a transformable system that allows it to be converted into a crossbody bag through an integrated strap, expanding its functionality and modes of use. The back of the jacket incorporates 3D printing, behind which LED lights are integrated, reinforcing the dialogue between art, technology, and fashion. The proposal is complemented by jeans featuring six embroidered pockets, constructing a cohesive visual narrative that bridges art, sport, and design.
Innovation The garment incorporates a 3D-printed element on the back. The process involves the production of four tulle pieces measuring 20 × 20 cm each. A thin base layer is first printed, followed by the placement of the tulle, after which the full 3D print is completed. Each piece requires approximately 40 minutes to one hour of printing time. Standard filament for 3D printing is used in this process.
Between the lining and the 3D-printed structure, LED lights are integrated to illuminate the design. The printed element is produced in white, allowing optimal light diffusion and enhancing the visibility of the illuminated number.
Product Detail Bomber Jacket
The bomber jacket is made of Barcelona fabric (100% polyester). The waistband is produced in cardigan knit (100% polyester). The lining is made of Rubick fabric (95% polyester, 5% elastane). The sleeves feature a sublimation process applied on Razo fabric (100% polyester).
The detachable hood, which can be transformed into a crossbody bag, is made of Castor Fur fabric (100% polyester). On the front, the garment includes two decorative buttons and four hand-embroidered details made with bugle beads. The back features a 3D print supported by tulle fabric (100% polyester). The filament used for the 3D printing process is polymer-based.
Jeans
The jeans are made of denim (14 oz, 100% cotton). They feature six pockets with machine-made embroidery using a straight stitch. After construction, the garment undergoes an industrial washing process including super stone bleach, whiskers, sanding, and sandblasting techniques.
Specification This menswear outfit consists of a green bomber jacket and blue jeans. The detachable hood, designed to transform into a crossbody bag with a separate adjustable strap, is presented in brown.
The complete outfit has a total weight of approximately 3 kilograms. Both the bomber jacket and the jeans are available in medium size.