Vintage West Vigo Vikings Sweatshirt Indiana High School 80s
A 1980s West Vigo Vikings sweatshirt in green and white, spell-out front graphic, raglan-sleeve pullover on a Bassett-Walker blank, made in the USA. This is small-town Indiana school spirit rendered in cotton-poly fleece.
West Vigo High School sits in West Terre Haute, Indiana, and for anyone who came up through it, a sweatshirt like this wasn’t a fashion choice — it was a uniform of belonging. School sweatshirts from this era weren’t sold in stadium gift shops the way college gear was; they were ordered through the athletic department, the booster club, or the local screen printer in town, which is exactly why survivors like this are scarcer than any licensed collegiate piece. Every one that still exists was worn by someone who actually walked those halls.
The Bassett-Walker tag is the detail collectors clock first. Based in Martinsville, Virginia, Bassett-Walker was one of the great American fleece mills, cranking out heavyweight blanks for decades before the industry moved offshore. Paired with raglan sleeves — that continuous shoulder-to-collar seam built for movement — you get a sweatshirt made to survive gym class, bleacher nights, and thirty years in a closet.
Green and white, spelled out proud, made in America for a school most people have never heard of. That’s exactly the kind of piece that earns a place here.
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