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This is a reproduction of the 1936 Model Cowboy Denim Jacket (Later also known as the rider jacket). Made of 14.5 oz of white selvedge denim, three-needles stitching, smooth and firm stitch, Custom brass buttons, with Japanese brass rivets, restore the old atmosphere. Cut to fit the cut, not loose and not tight. Pre-shrink wash water treatment has been carried out.
| Model | Height | Weight | Size |
| 1 | 5' 7"/ 170cm |
143lbs/ 65kg |
36 |
| 2/Shown | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 136lbs/ 62kg | 38/Relaxed fit |
| 3 | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 160lbs/ 72.5kg | 38 |
| 4 | 5' 11"/ 180cm | 176lbs/ 80kg | 40 |
| 5 | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 187lbs/ 85kg | 42 |
| 6 | 6'/ 182cm | 209lbs/ 95kg | 44 |
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
| Size | Shoulder | Chest |
| 36 | 18.1" / 46cm | 41.7" / 106cm |
| 38 | 18.5" / 47cm | 43.5" / 110cm |
| 40 | 19.3" / 49cm | 45.3" / 115cm |
| 42 | 20.1" / 51cm | 47.2" / 120cm |
| 44 | 20.5" / 52cm | 48.8" / 124cm |
| 46 | 20.9" / 53cm | 50.4" / 128cm |
| Size | Length | Sleeve |
| 36 | 24" / 61cm | 24" / 61cm |
| 38 | 24.4" / 62cm | 24.4" / 62cm |
| 40 | 25.6" / 65cm | 24.8" / 63cm |
| 42 | 26" / 66cm | 25" / 63.5cm |
| 44 | 26.4" / 67cm | 25.2" / 64cm |
| 46 | 26.8" / 68cm | 25.6" / 65cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
* All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached.
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This is a reproduction of the 1936 Model Cowboy Denim Jacket (Later also known as the rider jacket). Made of 14.5 oz of white selvedge denim, three-needles stitching, smooth and firm stitch, Custom brass buttons, with Japanese brass rivets, restore the old atmosphere. Cut to fit the cut, not loose and not tight. Pre-shrink wash water treatment has been carried out.
| Model | Height | Weight | Size |
| 1 | 5' 7"/ 170cm |
143lbs/ 65kg |
36 |
| 2/Shown | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 136lbs/ 62kg | 38/Relaxed fit |
| 3 | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 160lbs/ 72.5kg | 38 |
| 4 | 5' 11"/ 180cm | 176lbs/ 80kg | 40 |
| 5 | 5' 10"/ 178cm | 187lbs/ 85kg | 42 |
| 6 | 6'/ 182cm | 209lbs/ 95kg | 44 |
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
| Size | Shoulder | Chest |
| 36 | 18.1" / 46cm | 41.7" / 106cm |
| 38 | 18.5" / 47cm | 43.5" / 110cm |
| 40 | 19.3" / 49cm | 45.3" / 115cm |
| 42 | 20.1" / 51cm | 47.2" / 120cm |
| 44 | 20.5" / 52cm | 48.8" / 124cm |
| 46 | 20.9" / 53cm | 50.4" / 128cm |
| Size | Length | Sleeve |
| 36 | 24" / 61cm | 24" / 61cm |
| 38 | 24.4" / 62cm | 24.4" / 62cm |
| 40 | 25.6" / 65cm | 24.8" / 63cm |
| 42 | 26" / 66cm | 25" / 63.5cm |
| 44 | 26.4" / 67cm | 25.2" / 64cm |
| 46 | 26.8" / 68cm | 25.6" / 65cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
* All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached.
This denim jacket was first introduced in 1931 as a design specifically for cowboys, earning it the name ‘Cowboy Jacket,’ which later became known as the ‘Rider Jacket.’ While its pre-World War II appearance was similar to the 1st denim jacket, its sewing details and cut were notably different. And featuring a pre-shrunk process, the fabric offered greater stability, contributing to its widespread popularity.