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Detroit Jacket - Hamilton Brown

Regular price £190.00 GBP
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Editors Notes

Beige canvas Carhartt work jacket with brown corduroy collar, red quilted lining, front zip closure, slash hand pockets, ribbed-style inner cuffs, snap-adjustable waist tabs, and Carhartt logo patch on the chest; substantial wear including frayed and partly detached collar, stitched tear on upper back, dark paint or oil stains on sleeve, and overall heavy fading and grime typical of vintage workwear.

This is a classic Carhartt work jacket, a staple in American workwear since the brand began outfitting railroad workers in the late 19th century. Carhartt became famous for its ultra-durable duck canvas, reinforced construction, and functional details made to withstand hard labor. Pieces like this with a corduroy collar and quilted lining were especially popular with construction workers, farmers, and tradespeople through the late 20th century. Today, heavily worn and distressed Carhartt jackets are prized in vintage fashion for their authentic patina and lived-in character. Stylistically, they bridge blue-collar heritage and contemporary streetwear, often paired with denim, hoodies, and sneakers. This jacket’s visible repairs and stains tell a story that many modern brands try to replicate but rarely achieve so genuinely.

Size & Fit

2XL

Measurements

Width (Pit To Pit) 29 "

Length (Collar To Hem) 28.5 "

All measurements are in inches.

Condition

Used - Fair

Christmas postage & returns

Last postage date before Christmas: 23rd December

Recommended order-by dates for Christmas delivery:

UK: Order by 19th December

EU: Order by 17th December

USA and Rest of World: Order by 16th December

Extended Returns

All orders placed in December can be returned or exchanged until 15th January 2026.