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Men's Sherpa-Lined Denim Jacket – Vintage Washed Trucker Jacket With Fleece Interior (M-5xl, Black & Blue)
€36.36€67.40
värvi : must


suurus : 2XL
2XL
4XL
3XL
5XL
XL
M
L
Kogus :
Aruanne
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About this item
Allikas: Nordic Rig
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Eseme number: 33571106
Item specifics
Paksus
Standardne
Värv
Värvilised
Ülaosa pikkus
Regulaarne
Hooaeg
Kevad, Sügis
Materjal
Polüester
Varruka pikkus
Full
Täidis
Teised
Stiil
Pühade-, vintage-, peatänava
Eemaldatav osa
Teised
Tüübid
Regulaarne
Care Instructions
Dry clean
Included Components
Üks tükk
Item description from the seller
Rebel Warmth, No Compromises
This isn’t your fast-fashion denim jacket—it’s a cold-weather warrior with heritage DNA. The heavyweight outer shell shrugs off wind, while the plush sherpa lining traps body heat like a Montana rancher’s secret weapon.
Built for the Bold
✔ Arctic-Ready Fleece – 66% polyester lining rated for -5°C with zero bulk
✔ Authentic Distressing – Hand-sanded seams mimic 5 years of hard wear (no weak spots)
✔ Blue-Collar Functional – Dual 7" deep pockets fit gloves/tools, reinforced stress points
✔ Size Democracy – 5XL fits 58"+ chests, extended sleeves cover tattooed forearms
✔ Color Chameleon – Midnight black pairs with leather pants, vintage blue elevates white tees
From Garage to Dive Bar
Imagine this: You’re revving your Harley in Warsaw, the jacket’s rib-knit cuffs sealing out the frost. Later, unbuttoned over a hoodie at a Brooklyn vinyl shop, the frayed hem sparks conversations about 1990s grunge.
Limited Stock Alert
With only 3,000 units per color, this jacket sells out faster than winter craft beers. Tap below to claim yours before the next polar vortex hits.





















