Run the Range in RRL’s Breckenridge Quilted Oil Cloth Bomber

Reinterpreting rugged western wear from the days of the Wild West, Ralph has clearly taken inspiration from his Double R Ranch when it comes to the RRL Breckenridge Quilted Oil Cloth Bomber. Pulling from old-school tin cloth workwear, Rocky Mountain Featherbed Vests, and the horse and camp blankets that kept cowboys alive on those cold nights, the beauty of this piece is how every element comes together.

Featuring an aged leather western yoke, knit cuffs and hems, and angled side pockets, it’s the down insulation that ensures there is no task too tough out on the range. Bound together with its signature oilcloth fabric sourced from an English mill churning out waxed fabrics since the 80s — that’s 1880s by the way — look forward to unparalleled aging as well as countless campfire stories of adventures on the dusty trail, looking up at the stars from the balcony of your AirBnB. And thanks to its lining, you’re looking at the coolest security blanket ever devised. So whether you know how to put on a pair of spurs or ride a horse, this jacket won’t judge, all it knows how to do is be warm and look good. A trust steed indeed.

Available for $990 from Stag Provisions.