Freenote Cloth
RJ-3 Japanese Selvedge Denim Trucker Jacket
RJ-3 Japanese Selvedge Denim Trucker Jacket
Story
A retro riff on the iconic trucker jacket
Modern craftsmanship meets throwback Americana cool in Freenote’s RJ-3 Japanese Selvedge Denim Trucker Jacket. It’s made from 13-ounce selvedge denim sourced from Japan, which gives it a sturdy feel and ensures it’ll develop unique creases and patina the more you wear it. And with its trim silhouette and ‘50s-inspired details like a contrasting corduroy collar and front pleats, it stands out from typical mass-produced truckers. James Dean would approve.
Features
- Made with 13-ounce selvedge denim from Japan
- Corduroy collar
- Pocket flaps lined with corduroy
- Cinch back
- Custom metal trim
Materials
- 100% cotton
- Sewn in the USA
Sizing
- The RJ-3 Japanese Selvedge Denim Trucker Jacket has a regular fit that’s true to size, take your normal size in jackets
- For the absolute best personal fit, compare your best-fitting jacket to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 |
| Shoulder | 19 | 19½ | 20 | 20½ |
| Body Length | 24½ | 25 | 25½ | 26½ |
| Sleeve Length | 24½ | 25 | 25½ | 26½ |
All measurements are in inches
How to Measure - Garment Chest: measure on a shirt from side to side starting 1” under the armpit, multiply by 2 - Shoulder Width: measure on a shirt straight across the shoulder from seam to seam - Body Length: measure on a shirt from the high shoulder to the bottom hem - Sleeve Length: measure on a shirt from the center back to the cuff opening
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.
