Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black
Archive Chore Coat | Black

Archive Chore Coat | Black

Regular price$160.00
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This jacket signifies an appreciation for the craft, with a blue collar approach to getting the work done. Design inspiration came from digging through our dad’s closet, taking cues from the past to inform our path forward. This unlined version of the Archive Jacket is perfect for wearing standalone, or layered. It features a 10oz duck canvas with a corduroy collar and cuffs, secured with metal shank buttons. Red accented bar tacks and button key holes.

FEATURES

  • 10oz 100% Duck Canvas
  • Metal shank buttons
  • Reinforced riveted pockets
  • Red accented button key holes

MADE IN NYC

Fits true to size, leaning more towards a tailored fit. For layering, a more relaxed fit, or if in between sizes we recommend sizing up.

All orders $75+ ship FREE within the USA.

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. See full return policy here.

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  • Kevin S.
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    Typically Wear M
    Ordered Size L
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    Typically Wear M
    Ordered Size L
    Archive Chore Coat | Indigo Ticking
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    Archive Chore Coat | Indigo Ticking L
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Indigo Kit

    Great attention to detail and quality.

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Domestic Product

Manufacturing domestically isn't the easy choice, but it’s one we feel strongly about. We are feeding directly back into the ecosystem that ultimately provides opportunity for our creative outlets. It’s one small step towards making a much greater impact.

These threads were designed, cut & sewn in the Garment District of New York City.