Richter Goods
Terlingua Trucker Jacket
Terlingua Trucker Jacket
Story
Authentic, made in the USA workwear
The trucker jacket is an iconic and versatile silhouette. It layers over any outfit with ease, and is rugged enough to handle serious chores, too. Western-inspired styling like front yokes and pearl snap buttons give the ring of authenticity, in midweight twill that will hold up for years of wear. Designed and sewn by hand in the Lone Star State, this is Americana that walks the walk.
Features
- Handmade in San Antonio, Texas
- 2 front pockets
- Pearl snap buttons
- Cropped
Materials
- 100% Cotton twill
Sizing
- The Terlingua Trucker Jacket fits true to size. If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up.
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting jackets to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 42½ | 44¼ | 45¾ | 48¼ | 53¼ |
| Shoulder | 17¾ | 18¼ | 18¾ | 19½ | 20¼ |
| Body Length | 22 | 22¼ | 22¾ | 23½ | 24 |
| Sleeve Length | 25 | 25 | 25¾ | 26¼ | 27 |
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
About Richter Goods
As a child growing up in Mexico city, Mario Guajardo wore the neatly pressed Western shirts and Cuban-heeled cowboy boots his father—and his father’s father—favored. The descendant of native Texans eventually returned home at the age of 26 and set up shop in San Antonio, hell-bent on sewing authentic Western shirts himself. Working with luxurious fabrics sourced from mills in Japan and Italy, plus a team of highly skilled sewers, Richter Goods turns out small batches of premium Texas-made Western shirting that are just about as authentic as it gets.
