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There is no greater personal visual representation of one’s SkuleTM Spirit than sporting an engineering leather jacket. The cost can be understandably steep, but for those capable of investing in this impressive garment, it is well worth the expense.
There is no greater personal visual representation of one’s Skule™ Spirit than sporting an engineering leather jacket. The cost can be understandably steep, but for those capable of investing in this impressive garment, it is well worth the expense.


Second-year students earn the right to purchase a leather jacket upon having successfully completed their first year of engineering. The jackets are personalized with the wearer’s year and discipline of study, as well as any patches or additional embroidery requested at the time of purchase.  
Second-year students earn the right to purchase a leather jacket upon having successfully completed their first year of engineering. The jackets are personalized with the wearer’s year and discipline of study, as well as any patches or additional embroidery requested at the time of purchase.  


''Written by Nicole Cyhelka, Archivist 1T1-1T2 for the "Ye Olde Skule Story Book"''
''Written by Nicole Cyhelka, Archivist 1T1-1T2 for the "Ye Olde Skule Story Book"''

Latest revision as of 22:48, 13 August 2012

There is no greater personal visual representation of one’s Skule™ Spirit than sporting an engineering leather jacket. The cost can be understandably steep, but for those capable of investing in this impressive garment, it is well worth the expense.

Second-year students earn the right to purchase a leather jacket upon having successfully completed their first year of engineering. The jackets are personalized with the wearer’s year and discipline of study, as well as any patches or additional embroidery requested at the time of purchase.

Written by Nicole Cyhelka, Archivist 1T1-1T2 for the "Ye Olde Skule Story Book"