Jeffrey Epstein Jacket
$79.00
Specifications:
- Material: Fleece
- Front: Quarter Zip Closure
- Collar: Stand-Up Collar
- Sleeves: Full-Sleeves
- Cuffs: Rib-Knitted
- Color: Blue
Re-Creation | Jeffrey Epstein Quarter Zip Jacket Navy Blue
On May 18, 2005, photographer Neil Rasmus shot a photo at the Radar Magazine launch party at Hotel QT in New York City that would become the single most circulated image of Jeffrey Epstein on the internet. In the photo, Epstein is wearing a navy blue quarter zip pullover with a red embroidered “JEE” monogram on the left chest and a small American flag patch on the left sleeve. That is it. Two custom details on a basic Sports Authority sweatshirt. The Jeffrey Epstein Jacket became the most viral piece of clothing in internet culture in early 2026 after the U.S. Department of Justice released thousands of pages from the Epstein Files, and that single Getty Images photo resurfaced across every platform from TikTok to Reddit to Roblox.
How a Basic Quarter Zip Became Internet History
The Jeffrey Epstein Quarter Zip Jacket Navy Blue was never a designer piece. It was not a brand collaboration or a limited release. It was a mass-produced quarter-zip sweatshirt from Sports Authority that Epstein had customized with his initials in a diamond-shaped monogram and a flag patch on the arm. When the original surfaced at a Miami resale shop called Restricted in late 2025, it sold for $11,000 to an anonymous buyer after the store received over 5,000 direct messages on Instagram. The sale made headlines in the Miami New Times and set off a wave of replicas across Etsy, eBay, and TikTok shops that have reportedly moved thousands of units. By February 2026, the Epstein Files release pushed search volume for the quarter zip to levels that turned it into one of the most recognizable meme garments on the internet, with recreations appearing everywhere from streetwear forums to Roblox avatars.
Two Details on a Navy Blue Pullover
The Quarter Zip Epstein Jacket is a navy blue fleece-lined quarter zip pullover sweatshirt. A red embroidered monogram reading “JEE” (Jeffrey Edward Epstein) sits on the left chest in a diamond configuration. A small American flag patch is sewn onto the upper left sleeve. The back is completely clean with no graphics or text. A metal zipper runs from the mid chest to the stand-up collar. Ribbed cuffs and hem hold the fit at the wrists and waist. The entire design is built on contrast: two small, deliberate details against an otherwise plain navy surface. That restraint is what makes the piece instantly recognizable in every photo and meme where it appears. Denver Jackets carries the re-creation in extended sizing from XS through 6XL with a custom size option.
Quarter Zip, Not a Hoodie
People searching for a Jeffrey Epstein Hoodie are usually looking for this piece. The original garment is not a hoodie. It is a stand collar quarter zip pullover with no hood. The confusion comes from the way the photo circulates online, where the collar and the loose, relaxed fit can read like a hooded sweatshirt at first glance. The silhouette is closer to a cadet collar pullover or a mock neck quarter zip than anything with a hood. If you have been searching for the Epstein hoodie or Epstein sweater and landing on the wrong product, this is the actual garment from the 2005 Getty Images photo.
Care and Construction
The navy blue fleece body holds its color through repeated washes without fading. Machine wash cold inside out on a gentle cycle and tumble dry low. The embroidered monogram and flag patch are stitched directly into the fabric rather than printed, so they hold up over time without cracking or peeling. Avoid bleach to keep the navy tone consistent. Hang or fold flat for storage.
FAQs
1. What is the JEE monogram?
JEE stands for Jeffrey Edward Epstein. The initials are embroidered in red thread in a diamond-shaped monogram configuration on the left chest of the quarter zip pullover.
2. Where is the original photo from?
The photo was taken by Neil Rasmus for Patrick McMullan at the Radar Magazine launch party at Hotel QT in New York City on May 18, 2005. It was posted to Getty Images and became the most widely circulated image of Epstein online.
3. Why did this jacket go viral in 2026?
The U.S. Department of Justice released thousands of pages from the Epstein Files in early 2026, which brought renewed attention to everything associated with the case. The 2005 photo resurfaced across social media, and replicas of the quarter zip began selling on Etsy, eBay, and TikTok shops.
4. How much did the original sell for?
A Miami resale shop called Restricted purchased the original for $5,000 from a contact in Palm Beach and sold it to an anonymous buyer for $11,000 after receiving over 5,000 Instagram messages about the listing.
5. Is this a hoodie or a quarter zip?
It is a quarter zip pullover with a stand-up collar. There is no hood. The confusion comes from how the garment appears in low-resolution versions of the 2005 photo that circulate online.
6. What was the original base garment?
Reporting from the Miami New Times identified the original sweatshirt as a Sports Authority product based on collar tag photos shared by the reseller. Sports Authority was a sporting goods chain that went out of business in 2016.



















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