Collection: Denim Jackets
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TCB Jeans No.2 Blouse 1890 Denim Jacket
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TCB Jeans 50's Type 2 Denim Jacket
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TCB Jeans 20's Type 1 Denim Jacket
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Fullcount 2107 Type 1 Denim Jacket - 13.7oz
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Fullcount 2102 Type 2 Denim Jacket - 13.7oz
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Belafonte Ragtime G506J Denim Jacket - Indigo
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Tanuki 'Soga' Type 2 Jacket - 15oz
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Rats Type 3 Denim Jacket 13.5oz - Washed
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Rats Blanket Liner Denim Coverall - 13.5oz
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Rats Blanket Liner Denim Jacket - 13.5oz
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Liberaiders Denim Jacket - Indigo
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Fullcount Denim Chore Coat
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Fullcount Type 2 Denim Jacket - 15.5oz
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Tanuki MIJKT3 'Miyabi' Type 3 Jacket - 18.7oz
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Rats 13oz Denim Hunting Jacket
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Denim Jackets
Here at URAHARA, we stock some of the finest denim jackets made in Japan.
Featuring classic type 1, type 2 and type 3 shapes from Japanese denim pioneers Fullcount, along with original 'Dirt' Denim fabric coverall and type 1 jackets from Trophy Clothing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of denim jackets?
Generally speaking, there are three iterations of iconic denim jacket styles, aptly named Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3.
The Type 1 jacket dates as far back as the late 1800's and was originally referred to as the blouse jacket, manufactured for railroad workers and miners across America.
Department stores would each produce their own take on the jacket with some minor differences, but ultimately they shared the same key features: a simple and roomy design, pleats in the back for ease of movement, a cinch back to adjust the fit, and a single pocket on the chest.
The Type 2 jacket came about much later in in 1950's post-war America. A whole new generation of young people were embracing denim thanks to the likes of Elvis Presley and James Dean, transforming something that was once for labourers in to the uniform of rebellious youth. While the Type 2 jacket retained the overall look of the original, it now had two chest pockets, was slightly longer in the body, and the cinch back had been replaced with buttons at the waistband.
The Type 3 arrived just a decade later in 1967, when Levi's designed what is the most common style of denim jacket there is today. A drastic change from its predecessors, it was redesigned in to a much slimmer and longer fit, with chest pockets featuring pointed flaps and V shaped seams sewn on the front to give a narrow more fitted look.
Can denim jackets be worn year round?
Denim is a breathable fabric and can easily be worn year round; over a t-shirt during the warmer months, or layered with a sweater or knit throughout winter.
Some denim jackets even come with blanket lining for extra insulation when the temperature really drops.
Overall, a denim jacket is a versatile and timeless piece that can be worn throughout the year with the right styling and layering.
How should a denim jacket fit?
A denim jacket should fit comfortably without feeling too tight or restrictive. The shoulder seams of the jacket should line up with the edge of your shoulders, and the jacket should be comfortable to wear and allow you to move freely. You should be able to easily lift your arms, reach overhead, and move your shoulders without any restriction.
Also, consider the layering options and the types of clothing you plan to wear with the denim jacket, as this can affect the overall fit and comfort.