Built from rough and warm american wool, this jacket shows up unlined in the body, raw and honest, while the sleeves are lined, so you can move without scraping yourself open.
The pattern is a Pendleton-only relic, some vintage fever dream that wraps the whole torso and arms like a warning label you can wear.
It’s got that old-school hunting jacket swagger, snap front you can punch shut with a gloved hand, two chest pockets with snap-down flaps, a pair of welt pockets to bury your fists in when the wind’s got an attitude, plus one hidden inside pocket. There’s even a little story patch sewn inside, whispering the yarn behind the fabric and the pattern like it’s passing on family secrets.
Shell: 100% wool, born in American mills, raised tough.
Sleeve lining: 100% polyester.