3sixteen
Stonewashed Denim Trucker Jacket
Stonewashed Denim Trucker Jacket
Story
Handsome denim jacket perfect for transitional layering
Knowing some denim jackets can weigh you down, 3sixteen created their Stonewashed Trucker from soft and durable indigo denim that’s both lightweight and flexible for an easywearing layering piece. Leave it open over a t-shirt or add your favorite buttondown for a nice night out—this is the perfect denim jacket for a smooth seasonal transitions year-round.
Features
- A handsome, lightweight denim jacket made in a limited run
- Made from a durable indigo denim woven in Japan
- Custom stonewashed treatment for a vintage look and feel
- Zigzag stand-collar reinforcement stitching
- Finished with gunmetal YKK shanks
- Crossed back yoke
- Made in USA
Materials
- Body: 100% 12 oz. indigo denim
- Pocket Lining: 100% cotton twill
Sizing
- The Stonewashed Trucker Jacket runs small, we recommend sizing up one size from your usual jacket size
- For the absolute best fit, compare your best-fitting jacket to the chart below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 19 | 20¼ | 21¼ | 22½ | 23¼ |
| Length | 24¼ | 24½ | 25½ | 25¾ | 26¼ |
| Sleeve | 24 | 24¼ | 25 | 25 | 25½ |
| Shoulder | 16 | 17 | 17½ | 18½ | 19 |
All measurements are in inches Chest measured 1" down from the armpit, pit to pit, not including the seam. Length measured from the high point of the shoulder to the bottom of the hem. Sleeve measured starting at the shoulder seam all the way to the end of the cuff. Shoulder measured straight across seam to seam.
About 3sixteen
With over a decade of experience as a premium denim company, 3sixteen combines quality craftsmanship with modern design to craft custom denim that can withstand years of hard wear while developing loads of character along the way. With that founding philosophy, founders Johan Lam and Andrew Chen set out to create custom denim and premium shirts, jackets, and more that adheres to strict specs while working in partnership with Kuroki Mills in Okayama Japan.
