1960s Carhartt Headlight Finck Chore Jacket
1960s Carhartt Headlight Finck Chore Jacket
This 1960s Carhartt Headlight Finck Chore Jacket is a part of the iconic American workwear brand that has been around since 1889. The company, based in Detroit, Michigan, has a fascinating history, including its acquisition of two famous workwear corporations in 1962: the Crown Overall Company and the W.M. Finck & Co. After this reorganization, the company introduced a redesigned logo with all three names in the late 1960s.
Constructed of durable duck canvas fabric, this jacket features the iconic 4-pocket design. While still wearable, the jacket may have been stored improperly for many years, resulting in damage on the front. To remedy this, we have incorporated a denim patchwork, giving it an extra touch while restoring it to its original quality.
We consider this jacket to be a true masterpiece, boasting versatility and effortless style that can elevate any outfit in your wardrobe. Additionally, its ample size is a bonus feature.
Measurements laid flat:
Chest: 23"
Sleeve length from top seam: 23.5"
Length: 30"
Shoulder: 19.5"