I don’t think the Mexican jackets were made in adult sizes. The one on eBay is listed as a size large but the length is only 23.5 inches. A typical size small jacket is around 25. So this would be like an XS for adults.
Yeah you are probably right there. Guess doesn't usually use S M and L sizing for their youth jackets but I guess they did in this case.I don’t think the Mexican jackets were made in adult sizes. The one on eBay is listed as a size large but the length is only 23.5 inches. A typical size small jacket is around 25. So this would be like an XS for adults.
So I took my 2018 Headgoonie jacket out to check the length measurement and it’s actually shorter than the Mexican jacket by an inch. My HG jacket is listed as a size small, but they made it too small so I’d call it a US XS. So the Mexican jacket should fit like a small. I have the Mexican jacket arriving on Friday so I’ll definitely be putting it on to test the fit.Yeah you are probably right there. Guess doesn't usually use S M and L sizing for their youth jackets but I guess they did in this case.
You ended up buying the jacket? It's ok if you don't want to share but how much did you end up paying for it?So I took my 2018 Headgoonie jacket out to check the length measurement and it’s actually shorter than the Mexican jacket by an inch. My HG jacket is listed as a size small, but they made it too small so I’d call it a US XS. So the Mexican jacket should fit like a small. I have the Mexican jacket arriving on Friday so I’ll definitely be putting it on to test the fit.
Yeah. I put in some best offers when he relisted it. I paid less than half of the original $5k starting bid. I started a thread about it. I’ll be inspecting it thoroughly when it arrives this Friday.You ended up buying the jacket? It's ok if you don't want to share but how much did you end up paying for it?
Yep, read all the posts above as of recently. I made a lot of research into these Mexican guess jackets (as opposed to the original 1984 jackets) on this and other threads related to this listing. You can have a look at my post history.Did anyone else catch the eBay posting of the Guess jacket over the weekend? He was asking $5,000 for it & apparently someone must have made him an offer close to that as I was offering him up to $2,500 which he declined. He originally had it on a 3-day listing for 5K which didn't sell, then he immediately reposted it with a best offer option & the following day someone purchased it. Btw, if anyone else has one for sale reach out to me, I know it's a long shot but have to throw that out there.
Yep, read all the posts above as of recently. I made a lot of research into these Mexican guess jackets (as opposed to the original 1984 jackets) on this and other threads related to this listing. You can have a look at my post history.
The post just above yours is by MitasTouch who bought the jacket. He has made a new thread about it.
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Back to the Future Guess Denim Jacket (Mexican Version)
Hello everyone. As some people in the community have seen, a Mexican version of the Guess jacket like the one part that is of Marty’s costume in BTTF had popped up on eBay. Now I don’t know if it is officially confirmed to be some sort of knockoff produced in Mexico or a genuine piece from...www.therpf.com
I did actually want to ask if this later Mexican made jacket is the same one you had as a kid? Everything seems to all line up, and I'm pretty sure this is a real guess product now. Do you remember your tag saying made in Mexico?I
Yeah I actually wanted to do an update on my original Guess jacket....I recently attended a family reunion & my aunt who purchased the jacket for me told me she remembered actually getting it at a Guess Outlet ( her words, not mine ) either in or very close to Tijuana in early 1986. Not sure what a Guess Outlet is doing in Mexico but this is exactly what she told me. She said my parents were tired of driving me around to different department stores trying to find the Back to the Future Guess jacket, which I remember being unsuccessful looking for as early as fall 1985 just a few months after watching the movie at the theater. I do remember my parents driving me around to different Macy's, Emporium-Capwell's ( now defunct ), Bloomingdales, etc in San Francisco & the Peninsula trying to find the jacket to no avail. During that time the only Guess jackets these mainstream stores were carrying were the same ones you typically find on eBay today with the rounded collar which I ended up purchasing in early 86 as it was the closest I could find to the movie jacket, at least until my aunt came to visit us from Southern California & said there's a Guess outlet not far from where she lives in Orange County that has a rack full of them. I almost didn't believe her until she described it being the reverse colors of the blue & gray denim guess jacket my dad had just bought me from Macy's but no pattern on the back & square pockets in the front. My dad having just bought me the blue & gray Guess jacket didn't want to buy me another, so she offered to buy it for me as an early birthday present. Less than 2 weeks later it arrived in the mail, the photo I uploaded from 1986 was likely the same day or week I received it. I can't remember if it said Mexico on the tag unfortunately.Yep, read all the posts above as of recently. I made a lot of research into these Mexican guess jackets (as opposed to the original 1984 jackets) on this and other threads related to this listing. You can have a look at my post history.
The post just above yours is by MitasTouch who bought the jacket. He has made a new thread about it.
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Back to the Future Guess Denim Jacket (Mexican Version)
Hello everyone. As some people in the community have seen, a Mexican version of the Guess jacket like the one part that is of Marty’s costume in BTTF had popped up on eBay. Now I don’t know if it is officially confirmed to be some sort of knockoff produced in Mexico or a genuine piece from...www.therpf.com
I did actually want to ask if this later Mexican made jacket is the same one you had as a kid? Everything seems to all line up, and I'm pretty sure this is a real guess product now. Do you remember your tag saying made in Mexico?
Thanks a lot for the update, that definitely confirms my suspicion that these later jackets were real Guess jackets sold exclusively in Mexican Guess outlets. I originally thought Guess didn't have any facilities there until the early 90s, but I guess that is not the case.Yeah I actually wanted to do an update on my original Guess jacket....I recently attended a family reunion & my aunt who purchased the jacket for me told me she remembered actually getting it at a Guess Outlet ( her words, not mine ) either in or very close to Tijuana in early 1986. Not sure what a Guess Outlet is doing in Mexico but this is exactly what she told me. She said my parents were tired of driving me around to different department stores trying to find the Back to the Future Guess jacket, which I remember being unsuccessful looking for as early as fall 1985 just a few months after watching the movie at the theater. I do remember my parents driving me around to different Macy's, Emporium-Capwell's ( now defunct ), Bloomingdales, etc in San Francisco & the Peninsula trying to find the jacket to no avail. During that time the only Guess jackets these mainstream stores were carrying were the same ones you typically find on eBay today with the rounded collar which I ended up purchasing in early 86 as it was the closest I could find to the movie jacket, at least until my aunt came to visit us from Southern California & said there's a Guess outlet not far from where she lives in Orange County that has a rack full of them. I almost didn't believe her until she described it being the reverse colors of the blue & gray denim guess jacket my dad had just bought me from Macy's but no pattern on the back & square pockets in the front. My dad having just bought me the blue & gray Guess jacket didn't want to buy me another, so she offered to buy it for me as an early birthday present. Less than 2 weeks later it arrived in the mail, the photo I uploaded from 1986 was likely the same day or week I received it.
I recently texted my mom the 1986 photo of me wearing the jacket that she actually took and asked if she knows anything at all where my jacket is. She thinks it could possibly be at my brother's house whom I have not spoken to in over 10 years. Just a personal family falling out. Though he would commonly come in my room around that time and take things while I was out, so I wouldn't be surprised if he's in possession of it or possibly sold it without telling me.
Yeah it seems they possibly did a 2nd run of the jacket using the same blueprints from the 1984 jacket only updating with the newer Guess logo buttons as all of the latter Guess jackets around late 85/86 all had the same style buttons. I did ask her if it was a knock-off store and she said it was definitely a Guess outlet from what she remembered.Thanks a lot for the update, that definitely confirms my suspicion that these later jackets were real Guess jackets sold exclusively in Mexican Guess outlets. I originally thought Guess didn't have any facilities there until the early 90s, but I guess that is not the case.
I think these Mexican jackets may have even been made due to the success of Back To The Future, which makes sense if they were sold early 1986. By the time of the movies release in 1985 the original 1984 jackets were probably no longer being sold (but they were also most likely only ever sold in California).
A few days ago I made a post showing every variation of the jacket I currently know of, including the Mexican jacket.Yeah it seems they possibly did a 2nd run of the jacket using the same blueprints from the 1984 jacket only updating with the newer Guess logo buttons as all of the latter Guess jackets around late 85/86 all had the same style buttons. I did ask her if it was a knock-off store and she said it was definitely a Guess outlet from what she remembered.
Looking at them up close, the dye for each are different. The jacket has a much darker dye and has less concentration of it.That vest looks really close to the jacket though the jacket is in much newer condition.
Looking at them up close, the dye for each are different. The jacket has a much darker dye and has less concentration of it