
"Any given year, I'm going to tell you it's denim jacket in the fall. I'm very much a uniform dresser this time of year, and that uniform consists of my Wrangler jeans and a RRL Type III trucker that's modeled after the Levi's jackets from the 1960s. Of course, I don't expect most of y'all to shell out for a specialty made denim jacket, so the current Levi's is a solid pick."
"These days, it's not true to the cropped trucker style that's comfortable for sitting in the saddle or long haul drives. See our model here, the jacket hits below is natural waist. I would say this: "How often are you really going to put your hands or your valuables in those flimsy pockets?" If the answer is "I don't know" or "Not that much,""
"Essentially, the Filson short lined cruiser is everything I want in a jacket. The cut is perfect, hitting just at your hips to give you that two-thirds/one-third silhouette that's always flattering. There's a handful of colors for the Earth tone guys and the city-slicker blackout types. The waxed canvas is water repellant, insanely durable, and looks better after every year you wear it. This is a jacket that really comes into its own after year five."
Denim jackets function as prime fall outerwear paired with Wrangler jeans and an RRL Type III trucker inspired by 1960s Levi's. Contemporary Levi's jackets can be cut too long compared with vintage cropped truckers; raising the hem to the second-to-last button recreates a cropped silhouette and vintage look for modest alteration cost. Higher-end Type III reproductions are available from RRL, Flint and Tinder, and Imogene + Willie. The Filson short-lined cruiser offers a hip-length cut, waxed canvas water repellency, exceptional durability, and becomes notably better with age after about five years of wear.
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