Both versatile and a good value, denim jackets are a workhorse garment. Born out of practicality and function, they’re ready for years of use, and they get better as the color fades and creases fray. As a light jacket, they can be thrown over a T-shirt or an Oxford button-down equally well, and in the cooler months, they can function as the perfect layer under your parka — especially if it’s blanket- or fleece-lined.
Products in the Guide
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Levi’s Premium Trucker Jacket
Best Overall Trucker Jacke
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Lee 101 Rider Jacket
Best Upgrade Denim Jacket
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Wrangler Denim Jacket
Best Affordable Denim Jacket
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Mango Vintage wash denim jacket
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RRL Leeland Denim Jacket
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J.Crew Denim Jacket
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Alex Mill Work Jacket
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Taylor Stitch The Long Haul Jacket
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AG Jeans Kirin Chore Jacket
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Tecovas Denim Trucker Jacket
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Todd Snyder Selvedge Denim Jacket
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Rogue Territory Supply Jacket
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Pangaia Nettle Denim Jacket
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Companion Denim Cone Denim Type III Jacket
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One of These Days Trucker Jacket
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Ginew Thunderbird Jacket
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Loyal Stricklin Wayman Jacket
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Duer Stay Dry Denim Jacket
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Tellason Coverall Jacket
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What to Consider
Wash and Color
The designs of denim jackets are relatively similar, save for shape and pocket placement, but brands like to tweak theirs with unique washes and colors, putting out garments that range from worn and faded to incredibly saturated. Most weigh between 12 and 15 ounces, so take this range into account when picking yours. Anything over 15 is veering heavy — especially if it’s 17 ounces, for example. Whether or not that’s valuable, though, is up to the buyer. Some folks only wear denim jackets in late summer, fall and early spring, times that call for lighter outerwear.
