A Wrangler custom-made classic 124MJ western jacket for Jeremy Booth.
The black-on-black selvedge fabric used is among the last remnants from Cone Mills White Oak Plant - some of the last selvedge denim fabric made in the USA.
The fabric has travelled just a few miles to Wrangler’s own development facility in Greensboro, NC where it is sewn.
The patches on the sleeve and chest were handmade in Texas.
The "Western Art Dept" embroidery is done also by hand in Greensboro, NC.
This jacket is a beautiful combination of denim heritage and manufacturing skills that involves handcraft and historic materials.
With LTD.INC, Wrangler has incorporated NFC chip technology to authentic Western legacy products to connect Western wear with art, community and the blockchain in a way that has never been done before.
Western Art Dept Denim Jacket
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Western Art Dept Denim Jacket
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- StückpreisStückpreis in USDMengeDifferenz zum MindestpreisAblaufdatumVon
A Wrangler custom-made classic 124MJ western jacket for Jeremy Booth.
The black-on-black selvedge fabric used is among the last remnants from Cone Mills White Oak Plant - some of the last selvedge denim fabric made in the USA.
The fabric has travelled just a few miles to Wrangler’s own development facility in Greensboro, NC where it is sewn.
The patches on the sleeve and chest were handmade in Texas.
The "Western Art Dept" embroidery is done also by hand in Greensboro, NC.
This jacket is a beautiful combination of denim heritage and manufacturing skills that involves handcraft and historic materials.
With LTD.INC, Wrangler has incorporated NFC chip technology to authentic Western legacy products to connect Western wear with art, community and the blockchain in a way that has never been done before.