LOT 32 TYPE I JACKET 14oz ORGANIC COTTON WHITE SELVEDGE sold by Dawson Denim
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LOT 32 TYPE I JACKET 14oz ORGANIC COTTON WHITE SELVEDGE

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The Dawson Denim Type I Trucker jacket offers a vintage-inspired look rooted in history, reflecting styles worn by iconic figures in the 1900s. Crafted from organic cotton and dyed with natural indigo, this jacket showcases a classic design with a single pocket, pleats, and an adjustable cinch at the back. Its sturdy construction and timeless aesthetic make it a versatile piece for any wardrobe, perfect for those who appreciate quality craftsmanship and heritage design. From the brand: The original Type I Trucker jacket. This jacket style was first produced in 1905 a Blouson style denim jacket, the early renditions with a single pocket and no flap, pleat front and cinch for adjusting the fit on the back. This original style trucker jacket was worn by many of the movie stars including Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, and Robert Mitchum and our personal favourite Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones in 1973. Production of this jacket stopped around 1953 when the Type II was introduced. The Dawson Type I Trucker is produced in a period correct white line selvedge woven with organic cotton and planted dyed indigo, a repro of a 1940’s denim. No flap and the addition of our classic workwear cuff. The cinch on the back is a diamond to mirror our wide leg jeans. Made in strictly limited numbers in our workshop in Brighton and Hove on traditional mid-century induction sewing machines.