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Size 34/36 .Vintage 70s Levi’s Denim Jacket – 2 Pockets – Made in USA

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Size 34/36 .Vintage 70s Levi’s Denim Jacket – 2 Pockets – Made in USA1970s Levis Denim Jacket Type III 2 Pocket Made in USA Authentic vintage Levis Type III jacket from the 1970s. A timeless icon of American denim, known for its sharp silhouette and effortless attitude. SIZE FITMarked size: (22) approx. 34 36 USModel is 177 cm 58 tall and weighs 60 kg 132 lbsWashed and ready to wear MEASUREMENTS (laid flat)A Pit to pit: 51 cm (20. 1")B Back length (neck seam to hem): 54 cm (21. 3")C Sleeve length (neck seam to cuff):

1970s Levi’s Denim Jacket — Type III 2 Pocket — Made in USA

Authentic vintage Levi’s Type III jacket from the 1970s.
A timeless icon of American denim, known for its sharp silhouette and effortless attitude.


SIZE FIT
Marked size: (22) — approx. 34/36 US
Model is 177 cm / 5’8” tall and weighs 60 kg / 132 lbs
Washed and ready to wear


MEASUREMENTS (laid flat)
A — Pit to pit: 51 cm (20.1")
B — Back length (neck seam to hem): 54 cm (21.3")
C — Sleeve length (neck seam to cuff): 70 cm (27.6")
D — Shoulder to shoulder: 47 cm (18.5")

Please compare with a similar garment you own for best fit.


CONDITION
Good vintage condition
Stain on the right sleeve (see photos)
Natural wear consistent with age
Kindly see all pictures since they are part of the description


DETAILS
– Levi’s Type III (Trucker)
– Made in USA
– 1970s era
– 2 chest pockets
– Signature V-shaped seams
– Durable denim construction
– Structured, slightly cropped silhouette


HERITAGE / STYLE NOTE
Introduced in 1962, the Levi’s Type III became a symbol of independence and rebellion. By the 1970s, it was worn by cowboys, bikers, and cultural icons — defining a generation of style.

With its authentic wear and visible marks of time, this jacket carries real history — a unique piece that stands apart from modern reproductions.


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