Scout Jacket - 12oz. USA Tan Canvas sold by Skinner American Goods
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Scout Jacket - 12oz. USA Tan Canvas

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This Scout Jacket features a modern design inspired by vintage workwear, crafted from durable 12oz. cotton duck canvas that ages beautifully. With large drop-in chore coat pockets and a refined fit, it combines functionality and style effortlessly. The jacket's classic workwear tan color is complemented by matching gold thread and copper hardware, making it a versatile piece for any wardrobe. Perfect for casual outings or layered for warmth, this jacket is a timeless addition to any collection. From the brand: For the Scout Jacket we wanted a functional modern design, heavily inspired by our favorite heritage workwear garments. Loosely based on a vintage Type III jacket, we ditched the smaller welt pockets in favor of large drop-in  chore coat style pockets, curved the front and back yokes, and added acorn chest pockets and a lasso stitch detail to the front pocket for just a touch of western flair. The fabric is a 12oz. cotton duck canvas from the famous Mt. Vernon mills in Georgia. The 100% cotton fabric is a classic workwear tan color which ages beautifully with years of wear. Matching gold thread and copper hardware round out the design. A refined take on the classic denim jacket, we added a bit of length to the body and opted for a two-piece sleeve for a better fit. Expect this to fit similarly to a modern modified trucker jacket. As always, every garment is crafted start to finish by one person in the Skinner workshop using 15 vintage industrial sewing machines we've rescued from shuttered factories over the years.