Popularly known as the “Trucker Jacket,” the Levi’s® Type III jacket earned its iconic status on the backs of truck drivers & stylish rebels of all stripes
In the post war years, America began to go casual. Sportswear
staples like the cotton jersey sweatshirt were widely adopted
by workers of every collar.
Named for the longhorn bull on its label, this western shirt
evokes the tough but tender cowboys that graced the big
screen in the 40s and 50s.
This cotton shirt, named after its red radiating sunray label,
is known as the “Sunset Shirt” and has been utilized as an
undergarment by blue collar workers since the early 20th
century.
Reproductions of the most iconic Levi’s® designs from
the past 140 years.