Warehouse & Co. Reproduces 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps Denim Jacket

Once again, the legends over at Warehouse are clueing us into an incredible piece of workwear history – one that many of us might never have known even existed in the first place! Called the New Deal Programs Denim Coverall, this one wash repro takes us back to the days of the CCC. Standing for Civilian Conservation Corps, this Depression-era program gave people jobs with the goal of improving the infrastructure in the USA. And that ain’t happening in a three-piece, suit let me tell ya.

Featuring a double patch-pocket front and short collar, the jacket’s remarkably simple design is what makes it so timeless. Sure it’s from 90 years ago but it could really pass for a modern piece which makes folding it into the wardrobe a breeze. Closed out with metal buttons, single stitch construction throughout, and of course, a scary accurate neck tag, whether you lift a finger in this thing is your business, but just know, you look the part.

Available for $335 from Clutch Cafe.