Wrangler Denim Jacket — 1980s
Designer's Note
A transitional icon from Wrangler’s early-1980s lineup, bridging the brand’s “No-Fault Denim” heritage with the rise of its Western Wear identity. Made in the USA from mid-weight American denim, this lined trucker jacket pairs a tan corduroy collar with a grey wool-blend interior striped in red, a design shift that marked Wrangler’s move toward more insulated, lifestyle-driven pieces. The black-and-yellow pocket tab, brass hardware, and crisp “W” stitching capture the brand’s subtle refinement during this period of evolution.
Features
- Made in USA (Greensboro, North Carolina)
- Circa 1979–1983 production
- Mid-weight 100% cotton denim
- Tan corduroy collar
- Grey wool-blend blanket lining with red vertical stripe
- Copper-tone snap buttons with Wrangler branding
- Dual chest flap pockets with “W” stitching
- Side hand-warmer pockets
- Adjustable waist tabs and button cuffs
- Black-and-yellow Wrangler tab (early 1980s branding)
| Size | Chest | Sleeve | Shoulder | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 21–22 in | 22–23 in | 18–19 in | 24–25 in |
| M | 22–23 in | 23–24 in | 19–20 in | 25–26 in |
| L | 23–24 in | 23–24 in | 20–21 in | 26–27 in |
| XL | 24–25 in | 24–25 in | 21–22 in | 27–28 in |
| XXL | 25–26 in | 24–25 in | 22–23 in | 28–29 in |
