Selvedge Jacket - 14oz. Vidalia Mills sold by Skinner American Goods
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Selvedge Jacket - 14oz. Vidalia Mills

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Revamp your outerwear collection with this modern take on the classic Type III jean jacket. Crafted from 14oz. indigo selvedge denim, it features streamlined hand pockets and spacious outer flap pockets for convenience. The cropped fit hits just below the belt, ensuring comfort without being boxy. Finished with copper hammered buttons and stylish camo pocket lining, this jacket ages beautifully, softening with wear while creating a unique patina. Ideal for versatile styling in any casual setting. From the brand: When looking to revamp our denim jacket, we wanted a modern take on the classic Type III silhouette. We integrated the hand pockets into the front panel seam for a more streamlined look and got rid of the inside facing front chest pockets in favor of larger, easier to access outer flap pockets. Two interior pockets. We largely kept the fit the same as you'd expect: plenty of room to move but not boxy or oversized. The cropped body length hits just below the belt. Shop owner Daniel (pictured) is 5'11" 190lbs wearing a size large. We've cut this jacket in 14oz. indigo selvedge denim from Vidalia Mills in Louisiana. The denim softens a ton with wear and subsequent washes. Raw, uncoated copper Japanese-made hammered buttons will quickly pick up patina. 9oz. camo twill pocket lining and gold thread - both made in the USA - round out the details on this jacket. Crafted to order in the Skinner American Goods workshop in Tallahassee.