Texas Longhorns Technical Outerwear

Burnt orange, elevated.

We brought the best of the outdoor industry to officially licensed Texas Longhorns fan gear. Sun protection engineered for real Texas heat. Waterproof layers that look as good as they perform. Insulated outerwear with the fit and finish of a premium outdoor brand. Built for game day and beyond.

Officially Licensed

University of Texas

Elite Materials

Toray · PrimaLoft · YKK AquaGuard · brrr°

Built By

The team behind YETI and other elite outdoor brands

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Texas Longhorns · BCKR Technical Outerwear
Goodbye to all the rest!
⎯ Officially Licensed · University of Texas

Texas Longhorns • Gear by Condition

What to reach for.

DRY ONE
Built for Texas storms.
MADE FOR

The spring T-storm parade

Torrential

Chasing big reds in Port A

Wet and tailing

The October run of home games

Smells like rain

Tropical storm tails

Relentless columns

West Texas mud rain

Mike Leach's favorite

WARM ONE
When temps drop, layer up.
MADE FOR

Telluride ski weekend (+ DRY)

Fresh powder, thin air

November in Columbia, MO

Brisk and joyous

Thanksgiving at the ranch

Cool and quiet

The annual ice-pocalypse

Pandemonium

Anytime it dips under 60

We aren't built for the cold

COOL ONE
The Texas sun is undefeated.
MADE FOR

The Buckeyes in DKR

Merciless

A round at Spanish Oaks

Rolling and bright

Doubleheader at McCombs Field

Baking in glory

Lake day!

Sun's out, guns UV-protected

Summer (Mar-Nov)

Life choice questioning

Straight From a Legend

"This jacket is unparalleled to other Longhorn jackets that I've worn. It is second to none. It's top tier."

FOZZY WHITTAKER
Running Back 2008-11

Til Gabriel blows his horn.

Texas Longhorns Gear — Common Questions

I’m going to my first Texas football game. What should I wear?

It depends on the month. September games at DKR are scorching. Triple-digit heat isn’t unusual. The Cool One UPF Pullover is built for exactly that, with patented brrr° cooling fabric that actually lowers skin temperature and full sun protection. By November, Austin gets cold fronts that can drop temperatures 30 degrees overnight. The Warm One is a PrimaLoft-insulated jacket that handles those swings. And when a rain front rolls in and the flood alerts start blowing up your phone, the Dry One is a Toray three-layer waterproof shell that’ll keep you dry. Layer the Warm One under the Dry One when it’s cold and wet. They’re built to work as a system.

Is the BCKR Dry One jacket actually waterproof?

Actually waterproof. Not water-resistant, not “repels light rain.” The Dry One uses a Toray three-layer waterproof breathable membrane rated at 20,000mm/10,000g, the same spec you’d find on a premium ski shell or a high-end fishing jacket. Every seam is sealed with waterproofing tape. The zippers are YKK AquaGuard, which block water at every entry point. It doesn’t leak.

What’s the difference between the Dry One, Warm One, and Cool One?

Three conditions, three jackets. The Dry One is a waterproof shell. It blocks rain and wind but isn’t insulated. Think ski shell. The Warm One is an insulated jacket. PrimaLoft Gold Active+ fill that traps heat without bulk. Think technical puffer with water repellency. The Cool One is a UPF sun layer with patented brrr° cooling fabric. It actually lowers skin temperature on contact. Think sun hoodie, but engineered. Each one is built for a specific Texas weather condition. They also layer together. Warm One under Dry One is the cold-rain combination that gets you through a late-season game when a blue norther blows in.

Why is BCKR’s Texas gear more expensive than other Longhorns jackets?

Different product entirely. Most Texas Longhorns jackets use basic materials and construction. They’re fine for what they are. BCKR uses elite Toray fabrics and waterproof membranes, PrimaLoft insulation, YKK AquaGuard zippers, and brrr° cooling fabrics. These are the same materials in a $500 ski shell or a $400 fishing jacket. You’ve just never seen them in burnt orange before. The best comparison isn’t a $60 fan hoodie. It’s an Arc’teryx or Kuiu or Simms jacket that happens to come in your team’s exact Pantone colors.

Does BCKR make Longhorns jackets for women or in kids’ sizes?

All BCKR jackets use unisex sizing ranging from XXS to 3XL. Women typically go down one size. A Men’s/Unisex Small fits like a Women’s Medium. A lot of our customers are women, and the fit feedback has been great. Women’s-specific cuts are on our roadmap. We don’t currently offer kids’ sizes.

Is BCKR’s Texas gear just for gamedays?

Heck no! The Dry One is built identically to a premium outdoor shell. People wear it skiing in Colorado, fishing in the Gulf, scampering into Buc-ees during a downpour, and when the flood alerts start chirping. The Warm One is a legitimate insulated jacket, not a costume. The Cool One is a real UPF sun layer for the golf course, the ranch, or a hot day on the water. The colors are burnt orange, white, and black. The construction is premium outdoor. We built this gear so your team jacket could also be the best jacket you own, not something that sits in your closet between Saturdays.

Does OU Suck?

Yes.

Is BCKR officially licensed by the University of Texas?

Yes. Every Texas Longhorns product is officially licensed through the University of Texas. The logos, colors, and trademarks are all authorized. We use exact Pantone color matching, not approximations, for every piece. BCKR is based in Austin. This is our hometown team.

Why haven’t I heard of BCKR before?

We’re an independent brand, no corporate parent, no Super Bowl ads yet. We were founded by outdoor industry veterans, including the team that helped scale YETI from a regional cooler company into a global brand. We’re based in Austin, we ship every order ourselves, and we include a handwritten note in every package. We started BCKR because we’d spent careers building elite outdoor products and couldn’t find a single team jacket that was actually waterproof. So we made one. And then we made a whole system. You’re hearing about us now because the word is getting out.