Classic Denim Jacket 16 Ounce Denim

$ 375

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The classic trucker jacket

  • 16 ounce raw denim from Yoshiwa Mills, Japan
  • Classic zigzag stitch detail
  • 1/8" double needle details
  • Custom metal trims
  • Interior pocket
  • SB Tanning Co leather patch
  • 100% cotton
  • Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large
  • Sewn in USA

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If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return the items postmarked within 7 calendar days of receipt for an online store credit or refund to your original method of payment. Please note that original shipping charges are non-refundable. Items must be returned in their original condition (unworn, unwashed, unaltered) with the tags attached. After 7 days, we can only offer an exchange or online store credit.

 

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Customer Reviews

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Neivin
Also my first jean jacket

I'm 6'2" and 185lbs and purchased an XL size.

One cold gentle cycle in the washer and a hang dry later, it fits pretty well.
My complaints are that the sleeves are a bit short on me and the front pockets are really small and shallow. Also the cloth around the buttons frays a lot as you open and close them.

It fits well with just a T shirt or a henley but you can't really layer anything. If I were to buy this again, I'd probably size up if I wanted to layer.

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Matthew Jorgensen
My First Jean Jacket

This is my first ever denim jacket, as I was looking to vary garments up. Freenote's look and overall design above all other unlined of this type had the most appeal. At 170 lbs 6'2" with some layering the XL 22.5" chest fits great. Oh, and it does not have a bad off smell like some brands and or colors I have experienced. I am hearing this is a new model of the jacket design fit, and all I can say is it does fit better relative to earlier, as I did have occasion to try in previous that ended up being too large on me.

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This jacket was one of the first pieces we designed for the birth of Freenote. It quickly became a staple and we consider it our version of the classic trucker style jacket. We modified the design of the front chest patch pockets by adding a curved shape to the flap and pocket. Switched the typical welt pockets with a pocket built into the front panels of the jacket. Like our original model we brought back the interior pockets that are perfect for your wallet.

The denim is a heavy slub indigo 6x6 construction from Yoshiwa Mills, Japan. The texture also highlights some slight nepping in the yarns and is a great balance of texture and color. The ticking is red selvedge ID. This jacket has gone through a single rinse which brightens up the color of the fabric and also relaxes the fit and takes out the rigidness of a raw denim jacket. The rinse makes the 16 oz denim feel a bit lighter and much more comfortable.

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Based on 2 reviews
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Neivin
Also my first jean jacket

I'm 6'2" and 185lbs and purchased an XL size.

One cold gentle cycle in the washer and a hang dry later, it fits pretty well.
My complaints are that the sleeves are a bit short on me and the front pockets are really small and shallow. Also the cloth around the buttons frays a lot as you open and close them.

It fits well with just a T shirt or a henley but you can't really layer anything. If I were to buy this again, I'd probably size up if I wanted to layer.

M
Matthew Jorgensen
My First Jean Jacket

This is my first ever denim jacket, as I was looking to vary garments up. Freenote's look and overall design above all other unlined of this type had the most appeal. At 170 lbs 6'2" with some layering the XL 22.5" chest fits great. Oh, and it does not have a bad off smell like some brands and or colors I have experienced. I am hearing this is a new model of the jacket design fit, and all I can say is it does fit better relative to earlier, as I did have occasion to try in previous that ended up being too large on me.