Dehen 1920
Cargo Carrier Jacket
Cargo Carrier Jacket
Story
Made-in-the-USA jacket with plenty of storage space
The Dehen 1920 Cargo Carrier Jacket is an heirloom right out of the box, no aging required. That’s because it’s constructed with top-quality materials—weather-resistant waxed cotton and quilted satin—right here in the USA (Portland, Oregon to be exact). And with its large gusseted front pockets, it not only makes a style statement, it’s perfect for toting all your EDC essentials, too.
Features
- Made in the USA
- Water- and wind-resistant wax coating
- Quilted satin lining
- 2-way zipper
- Front cargo pockets with double entry
- Ribbed cuffs and hem for better warmth and security
- Stiff collar that keeps its shape
Materials
- Shell: 100% Dry-waxed cotton
- Lining: 100% Quilted satin polyester
Sizing
- The Cargo Carrier Jacket has a regular fit that’s true to size, take your normal size in jackets
- For the best personal fit, compare your body measurements to the size chart below
Body Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Your Chest | 35 - 37 | 38 - 40 | 41 - 43 | 44 - 46 | 47 - 49 |
| Your Waist | 29 - 31 | 32 - 34 | 35 - 37 | 38 - 40 | 41 - 43 |
| Your Arm Length | 32 - 33 | 33 - 34 | 34 - 35 | 35 - 36 | 36 - 37 |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Your Chest: Measure under your arms around the widest part of your chest, keeping the tape level across the front and back to get an accurate measurement - Your Waist: Measure around your waist where the top of your underwear sits - Your Arm Length: Start at the center of the back of your neck, measure straight across to the edge of your shoulder bone, and then follow the the natural curve of your arm to middle of your hand. Note: this one is much easier with a partner
Care
- Spot clean only
About Dehen 1920
Dehen 1920 has been doing things the old-school way for over a century. With an unwavering commitment to making things right here in the good ol’ USA, Dehen has been manufacturing heavy-duty, heritage-quality garments in their Portland workshop since they first opened their doors way back in 1920.
