Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage
Dehen 1920

Pilot Jacket in Dry Wax Sage

$ 525.00
Size: Medium
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  • The Pilot Jacket draws inspiration from vintage deck jackets worn by William Dehen during his service in the U.S. Navy. Crafted from a wax-coated herringbone twill milled in Scotland by Halley Stevensons, the fabric features a structured body with a smooth finish. The jacket is fitted with welt pockets at the waist, a two-way aluminum zipper, and worsted wool knit trim.
    • Regular fit
    • 12oz dry waxed herringbone twill from Halley Stevensons, Scotland
    • Satin-lined body and sleeves
    • Rib-knit wool waist and cuffs
    • Narrow double welt front pockets
    • Interior welt pocket
    • Two-way aluminum zipper
    • Outer: 100% cotton
    • Trim: 100% worsted wool
    • Made in Portland, Oregon, USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 47" 19" 24" 24"
    Medium 50" 20" 24" 24.5"
    Large 54" 21" 25" 25.5"
    X-Large 57" 22" 26" 26.5"

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  • Founded by William Peter Dehen in 1920, the century-old maker produces traditional American garments using time-honored methods and classic patterns. With roots in supplying knitwear for colleges in the 1920s, riding sweaters for motorcycle clubs in the 1930s, and varsity jackets for student athletes throughout the 1950s, the brand continues its long-standing tradition of durable construction and rugged styling under the motto “Heavy Duty. Old School Truth.”

Founded by William Peter Dehen in 1920, the century old manufacturer produces traditional American styles using time-honored methods and classic patterns. With roots in supplying knitwear for colleges in the '20s, riding sweaters for Motorcycle clubs in the '30s, and varsity jackets for student athletes throughout the '50s; the brand continues their long-standing tradition of producing garments with a long-lasting quality and rugged style in their Portland, Oregon factory.