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was that uniform. Chapter 2: Anatomy of the Grail – Design Deconstruction So, what makes Smif-N-Wessun The All Zip Top so special? Let’s break down the technical specifications collectors obsess over. The Zipper (The Clue is in the Name) Unlike 99% of hip-hop hoodies of the era which featured a standard center zipper, the "All Zip Top" features a zipper that runs the entire perimeter of the hood. The zipper starts at the bottom left hem, travels up the side, over the crown of the hood, and down the right side. When fully unzipped, the hoodie lays completely flat—a two-dimensional cross of cotton and polyester.
This functional, paranoid, survivalist aesthetic was pure 90s New York. Why is this article so necessary? Because you cannot buy Smif-N-Wessun The All Zip Top at retail. You probably cannot find it on eBay unless you have a saved search that has been running for a decade.
However, the most credible theory comes from an interview with Steele in Mass Appeal (Issue #12, 1997, since digitized). Steele reportedly referred to a hoodie in his closet as "the one that zips all the way up over my head so you can't see my face when I'm sleeping on the D train." The "All Zip Top" allowed the wearer to zip themselves inside the hoodie entirely—creating a wearable sleeping bag. smif n wessun the all zip top
Until Duck Down decides to reissue it (fans have been petitioning for a 30th-anniversary Dah Shinin’ drop), keep digging in the thrift stores of the Tri-State area. Keep scanning the "Vintage Hoodies" lots on ShopGoodwill.
And if you find a black hoodie with a zipper that goes over your head in a complete circle, do not sleep on it. You have found the grail. was that uniform
Do you own an original All Zip Top? Contact the Boot Camp Archival Project. We are actively cataloging serial numbers and zipper types for the upcoming reference book "Duck Down: The Fabric of the Clik."
Let’s unzip the history, the design, and the legacy of the . Chapter 1: The Context of 1995 – Dah Shinin’ To understand the top, you must understand the temperature of the room. It is 1995. The gritty, cocaine-rap aesthetic of New York is evolving. Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele) have just released their debut album, Dah Shinin’ , under the Duck Down Records imprint. The Zipper (The Clue is in the Name)
The album was a masterpiece of raw minimalism. Tracks like "Bucktown" and "Wontime" weren’t just songs; they were blueprints for a specific Brooklyn lifestyle—timbs, hoodies, Carhartt, and continuous circular motion.