Carhartt WIP
Santa Fe Jacket
Santa Fe Jacket
Story
Fully lined jacket with a dusting of southwest charm
The OG Santa Fe Jacket is triple-stitched from Carhartt WIP's cotton-blend “Dewey” stretch twill and has been garment-dyed for a lived-in softness. It features a Western yoke for a touch of southwest charm and is cut in a loose, boxier fit for a relaxed wear. Lined throughout the body and sleeves to easily slide on and off, it also has an internal locker loop at the neckline for convenient hanging. Even more, it's ribbed at the cuffs and bottom hem for a snug fit, and features a lay-flat collar that can be popped when the winds pick up. Finished with slant pockets to keep your hands warm and an internal chest pocket for your EDC, this jacket pairs rugged functionality with an easy, laidback style.
Features
- Triple-stitch construction to hold up to years of wear and tear
- Garment-dyed for softness and a broken-in feel
- Lined throughout the body and sleeves
- Locker loop on the inside of the neckline for convenient hanging
- Rib-knit cuffs and bottom hem for a snug fit
- Lay-flat collar and Western yoke adds a hint of southwest charm
- 2 slant pockets for your mitts
- Internal chest pocket conveniently holds a wallet or phone
- Front-zip closure
Materials
- 51% Lyocell, 47% Cotton, 2% Lycra
- Fabric Weight: 10 oz
- Imported
Sizing
- The OG Santa Fe Jacket has a loose, boxier fit true to size, take your normal size
- For the absolute best fit, compare a favorite jacket to the measurements below
About Carhartt WIP
Founded in 1994, Carhartt WIP builds on the legacy of the iconic American workwear brand, seamlessly blending rugged durability with a contemporary, elevated style. Distinct from its OG counterpart, Carhartt WIP has its own skate team, music division, and supports artists through in-house publications and creative collaborations. Since 2010, the Carhartt WIP has partnered with like-minded brands and creatives—including A.P.C., Converse, Fragment Design, Junya Watanabe, and Nike—further pushing the creative limits of contemporary workwear.
