Freenote Cloth
CD-1 Corduroy Jacket
CD-1 Corduroy Jacket
Story
A trucker jacket cut from 7 wale corduroy
Freenote Cloth’s CD-1 takes the bones of a classic American trucker and trades denim for wide-wale corduroy from Japan. The corduroy gives it a vintage edge without sacrificing any of the grit—zigzag stitching, custom metal trims, and a leather patch from SB Tanning Co firmly place it in heirloom territory. Cut and sewn in California, it’s the kind of jacket that looks right at home behind the wheel of a work truck or layered up for a night in town.
Features
- Sewn in the USA
- 7 wale corduroy from Japan
- Classic zigzag stitch detail
- Interior pocket
- SB Tanning Co leather patch
Sizing
- The CD-1 Corduroy Jacket has a regular fit that’s true to size, take your usual size
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting shirts to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 40½ | 42½ | 44½ |
| Shoulder | 17½ | 18 | 18½ |
| Body Length | 24¼ | 25 | 25¾ |
| Sleeve Length | 24 | 24½ | 25 |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Chest: Measure straight across from edge to edge, starting 1" below the armhole, multiply by 2 - Shoulder: Measure straight across from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. Again, it’s easiest to measure across the back of the garment - Body Length: Start at the top of the shoulder where it meets the neck seam, and measure straight down to the hem - Sleeve Length: Start at the center of the back of the neck, measure straight across to the shoulder seam, and then follow the edge of the garment to the cuff. Pro tip: it’s easiest to measure across the back of the sleeve
Materials
- 100% Cotton
- Custom metal trims
About Freenote Cloth
Freenote Cloth embodies the spirit of the classic American working man: think grizzled ranchers, dusty railroad hands, and hardened ironworkers. Based out of San Juan Capistrano, an old mission town in California’s historic ranching country, Freenote’s collection is made in America and uses sturdy, high-quality materials like selvedge denim and Japanese cotton blends to pay homage to the distinguished design, utilitarian functionality, and pure durability of early American workwear.
