Prepare for the biggest event in sports and music history with the 2026 Bad Bunny Super Tazon LX San Francisco Bay Area Jacket. As the world turns its eyes to Levi’s Stadium on February 8, 2026, for Super Bowl 60, this outerwear piece bridges the gap between the massive legacy and the global domination of Latin trap.
Bad Bunny Super Tazon LX San Francisco Bay Area 2026 Jacket – A Fusion of Reggaeton and Gridiron History
The jacket stands as a monumental release in the world of celebrity collaborations. Designed to coincide with Super Bowl LX (60), this jacket moves beyond standard fan gear to become a statement of cultural pride. The garment features a clean, neutral beige palette—a trending colorway for the 2026 streetwear season—allowing the intricate logos to take center stage without overwhelming the wearer.
The front design showcases a dual-logo arrangement. On the left chest sits the Super Bowl LX insignia, anchoring the piece in history. On the right, a stylized oval graphic reads “BAD BUNNY 2026,” surrounded by celestial stars, subtly nodding to the artist’s meteoric rise. The back of the jacket is where the piece truly speaks, featuring large, arched typography spelling “SUPER TAZÓN,” the Spanish terminology for the Super Bowl, centered around a bold “LX.” Below this, script lettering details the location “San Francisco, Ca” and the date “02/08 Bay Area 2026,” ensuring the moment is immortalized.

Why The Jacket Went Viral?
This jacket exploded across social media platforms instantly after Benito was photographed wearing it during a surprise pre-Super Bowl pop-up event in the Mission District. The specific combination of the “Super Tazón” phrasing—which validates millions of Spanish-speaking fans—paired with the clean, high-fashion beige aesthetic caused #SuperTazon2026 to trend globally within hours. It became the symbol of the 2026 halftime anticipation, representing a shift where music icons are now as integral to the Super Bowl brand as the quarterback matchups themselves.












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