Type 2 Denim Jacket. LEVI'S Type 2 Mens Trucker Jacket DENIM Tillys The Type II is a recreation of a 1950s-era denim work jacket in the 2nd type configuration — referring to the dropped yoke, double pleated placket, boxy fit, and two chest pockets Levi's only produced the model number 507XX Type II for less than a decade, between 1953 and 1962, before it was replaced by the iconic Type III trucker jacket we all know today, but that brief period left a strong impression on vintage collectors and repro brands alike.
Levi's Vintage Clothing Washed Type II Denim Jacket Blue END. (GB) from www.endclothing.com
True to the original, this icon features the "Two Horse" lot 507 leather patch, a double pleated front, waist adjusters and a Big "E" Red Tab™ Rinsed to eliminate shrinkage, the 15oz selvedge denim jacket sports an incredibly textured appearance and soft feel from the first wear
Levi's Vintage Clothing Washed Type II Denim Jacket Blue END. (GB)
13.7oz Original Selvedge Denim 2102 Type 2 Denim Jacket Action pleats at the front Two flap pockets on the chest and side adjustment straps Copper riveted at stress points for durability Zimbabwean cotton 100% Made in Okayama, Japan For the best fit, we recommend measuring a similar jean, jacket, or shirt you own HAVEN will gladly accept any non-"Release Product" items for exchange or store credit within 7 days of receipt (or within 7 days of being contacted for an In-Store Pickup) Cut from rigid selvedge denim, it was considered the unofficial uniform of the American working man
Levi's Type 2 Denim Jacket Worne. Rinsed to eliminate shrinkage, the 15oz selvedge denim jacket sports an incredibly textured appearance and soft feel from the first wear 13.7oz Original Selvedge Denim 2102 Type 2 Denim Jacket Action pleats at the front Two flap pockets on the chest and side adjustment straps Copper riveted at stress points for durability Zimbabwean cotton 100% Made in Okayama, Japan For the best fit, we recommend measuring a similar jean, jacket, or shirt you own
Levi's Vintage Clothing 1953 Type II Jacket Rigid END. (CA). Cut from rigid selvedge denim, it was considered the unofficial uniform of the American working man Early models had no front pocket flap and prior to the iconic 1936 version, there was no Big "E" red tab anywhere on the jacket