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Twin Peaks Women’s Apparel at H&M

Twin Peaks Sweatshirt and Graphic from H&M

It’s always a surprise to find Twin Peaks apparel suddenly pop-up in well-known retailers. This time, two women’s apparel items inspired by David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show have arrived at fast fashion retailer H&M. I guess the dream of the 1990s is still alive.

BRIEF HISTORY OF H&M

In 1947, Erling Persson opened his first women’s clothing shop named Hennes in Västerås, Sweden. Today, it’s notably known today as H&M but the company’s full name is H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB. They are headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

In the latter half of the 20th Century, H&M opened additional stores in Norway, United Kingdom, Germany and other European countires. They jumped onto the World Wide Web in 1998 by opening an online store. Two years later on March 31, 2000, their first U.S. store opened on Fifth Avenue in New York City.

They are considered a “fast fashion” retailer which means they ”

With a recent resurgence of 1990s trends, it’s not a surprise the iconic Twin Peaks television show would find its way onto apparel.

OVERSIZED PRINTED T-SHIRT

Webpage of Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks t-shirt

The first item is an oversized printed white t-shirt which has a retail of $17.99.  This oversized T-shirt in soft cotton jersey has a printed design, ribbed neckline, heavily dropped shoulders, and a straight-cut hem. The article number is:1227727024.

Twin Peaks t-shirt

The front of the shirt contains the “Twin Peaks” logo and the phrase “I’ll see you again in 25 years” first uttered by Laura Palmer in the Red Room.

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks t-shirt

Here is a model from H&M sporting the shirt.

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks t-shirt

A closer look at the front of the shirt.

graphic on back of Twin Peaks t-shirt

The back contains four vertical panels with the Welcome to Twin Peaks sign, red drapes and chevron floor from the Red Room, Laura Palmer’s Homecoming Queen photo and trees and a mountain in the distance.

That fourth image comes from officially licensed products created when Twin Peaks: The Return aired on Showtime. You may recognize the image as it was used on the cover of a Double R Diner menu. In reality, the image of the Asulkan Valley at Glacier National Park located in British Columbia, Canada.

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks t-shirt

This is the full shot of the unidentified H&M model wearing the oversized t-shirt.

OVERSIZED PRINTED SWEATSHIRT

H&M also produced an oversized printed sweatshirt using images and graphics from the show.

Webpage of Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks sweatshirt

The cream-colored Twin Peaks sweatshirt has a retail of $34.99 and has a printed design and soft, brushed inside. It’s a crew neck shirt with dropped shoulders and long sleeves. Ribbing is found at the neck, cuffs, and hem. The article number for this item is 1227731018.

Twin Peaks sweatshirt

The front of the shirt only contains the “Twin Peaks” logo.

Sweatshirt label
October 28, 2024

I stopped by an H&M Store in Palm Springs, California on October 28, 2024 and found a sweatshirt. I am happy to report these apparel items are officially licensed Twin Peaks products. The label had a copyright of 2024 next to the size tag.

front of Twin Peaks Sweatshirt
October 28, 2024

Here is the front of the sweatshirt with a sticker telling folks to look at the back.

Back of Twin Peaks Sweatshirt
October 28, 2024

Here is the back of the sweatshirt. The official H&M website had a model sporting this item as seen below.

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks sweatshirt

Here’s the previous model sporting the oversized shirts and knee-high black boots.

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks sweatshirt

A closer look at how the shirt drapes on a body.

Twin Peaks Sweatshirt graphic with Black Lodge

The back contains an image from the Red Room with the phrase “I’ll see you again in 25 years.” At the bottom of the Red Room image is a the “Twin Peaks” logo along with six square images along the bottom.

Those images include the Welcome to Twin Peaks sign, Laura Palmer’s Homecoming Queen photo, Josie Packard in the Blue Pine Lodge Library, the exterior of the Double R Diner, Special Agent Dale Cooper and Audrey Horne at One-Eyed Jacks as as captured by Paula K. Shimatsu-u.

This is the same image of Audrey that appeared on a Hollywood Show trading card from October 2010.

Joan Chen as Josie Packard in the Blue Pine Lodge library from Twin Peaks
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I adore the photo of Joan Chen as Josie Packard at the Blue Pine Lodge. Between her look and the numerous books I need to identify, it’s a perfect publicity shot!

Blonde model wearing Twin Peaks sweatshirt

This is how the sweatshirt graphic appears on a model.

H&M JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA – SWEAT PARKA

Twin Peaks Sweat parka

For those living in Japan, H&M offers a cream-colored, Oversized Full Zip Sweat Parka. It’s similar to the sweatshirt (jumper) but it has a zipper front.

The sweat parka is also found in South Korea.

The item description reads: “Full-zip parka in soft, brushed sweatshirt fabric with a design. Oversized fit. Double-panel hood with drawstring. Zip at front. Low dropped shoulders and long sleeves. Ribbed cuffs and hem. Item Number:1227730027.”

I'll see you in 25 years logo

The back graphic appears the same as the U.S. version.

Model wearing Twin Peaks Sweat parka

There were several shots of the same blonde model sporting this sweat parka.

Model wearing Twin Peaks Sweat parka

Model wearing Twin Peaks Sweat parka

Model wearing Twin Peaks Sweat parka

All said, this was a delightful surprise of three new, officially licensed Twin Peaks items. One suggestion H&M, make something for guys too!

Author

  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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