iDiom 2008 3L SHELL JACKET
The Burton "Idiom" line was a collaboration between snowboard-giants Burton, and renowned Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara. The line was a high-concept diffusion line, that brought a fresh perspective on technical ski wear by blending elements of functionality with bold and experimental design.
When Hiroshi Fujiwara, the creative genius behind Fragment Design, was approached by Burton's Greg Dacyshyn, he saw an opportunity to reimagine snowboarding apparel by introducing elements of his 'avant garde' fashion sensibilities. The result was a collection of minimal yet highly functional garments that integrated daring prints, patterns, and color schemes—elements usually absent from performance outerwear. Fujiwara’s expertise in crafting prints and patterns, combined with Burton’s technical know-how, set the foundation for iDiom’s distinct identity.
Fujiwara described iDiom as a conceptual exploration rather than a branding exercise. “iDiom is iDiom,” he once stated, emphasizing that the line existed as a creative project, untethered from the need to promote his own name or lines.
This jacket features a lightweight goretex - providing waterproof protection for its wearer. The jacket has multiple chest pockets with waterproof zips, as well as pit zips and adjustable hood, hem and sleeves. Idiom logo on the left arm.
Size Large
Measurements:
Pit to pit: 24"
Sleeve length: 26"
Back length: 29"