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2015-13 - Early 1900s Wabash Chore Jacket -
Product Description
Crafted from 100% indigo-dyed twill, this short-length chore jacket showcases a distinct wabash pattern inspired by vintage railroad aesthetics. Features include irregular pockets, a collar without a lapel, and original change buttons reminiscent of the 1930s. Ideal for both functionality and style, this jacket combines a rugged workwear appeal with unique historical design elements. Pair it with matching work pants for a cohesive look that seamlessly merges tradition and modernity. From the brand: Slab Twill Selvedge Indigo Wabash Cotton 100% For the best fit, we recommend measuring a similar jean, jacket, or shirt you own. This short-length chore jacket has irregular pockets, a collar without a lapel, and original change buttons as was seen in the 1930s and earlier. It is made of indigo-dyed twill (drill) material, and features a dot-like stripe pattern that was especially popular with railroaders, expressed using a technique called wabash (discharge printing). It is said to have been created with the image of a flowing river in mind at the time. Available as a set with the work pants made of the same material.











