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Stardust Dickies Unlined Eisenhower Work Jacket With Devil's Wanderlust Patch

Stardust Dickies Unlined Eisenhower Work Jacket With Devil's Wanderlust Patch

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Stardust Dickies Unlined Eisenhower Work Jacket With Devil's Wanderlust Patch

Discover decades of dedication from workwear enthusiasts worldwide in Dickies Unlined Eisenhower Jacket. Originally developed by General Dwight D. Eisenhower during WW2 for its uncomplicated and straightforward design, the iconic Ike has continued to evolve from its military roots to become a mainstay in authentic workwear styling. The generous fit across the shoulders and chest makes the Unlined Eisenhower Jacket a universal fit for all. Featuring a sturdy cotton/poly twill construction, this go-to layering piece for work or the weekend will become an anchor in your workwear collection. Design highlights include a durable brass zipper, slash front welt pockets, as well as a hidden interior pocket, enabling high performance and functionality that has withstood the test of time.

  • SDSS SS22  (even goths love summer)
  • Front Welt Pockets
  • Pencil Pocket On Sleeve
  • Slash Front Pockets
  • Adjustable Tabs At Waistband
  • Twill, 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton
  • Machine Wash
  • Industrial Wash Friendly
  • Black / Red Stardust "Devil's Wanderlust" Patch On Left Chest
  • Black
  • Lucky To Be Alive

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"Wander, wander

wandering,

meandering,

the urge to roam,

to dance,

to fly,

to be,

the search for free,

the need to see

to go

to find

to search

to do,

my thirsts so easily quenched

so close to home

and yours so grand,

so elegant,

so marvelous,

climbing mountaintops

and elephants

and tiger hunts

and dancing bears

and far off stars

and trips to mars

and all of it

so wild,

so vast,

so free,

as you go wander,

wander,

wandering,

and then the best

part of all

when, satisfied,

complete,

and happy now,

you wander

slowly

home

to me."

-Danielle Steel, 1986

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