LEVIS 1960s Big E Denim Jacket 40" USA
LEVIS 1960s Big E Denim Jacket 40" USA

LEVIS 1960s Big E Denim Jacket 40" USA

Sale price$550.00
Pickup available at Malibu Usually ready in 24 hours

LEVIS 1960s Big E Denim Jacket 40" USA

Malibu

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

3844 Cross Creek Road
Malibu CA 90265
United States

+13109156611

This 1960s Levi’s Big E denim jacket is the real deal—an icon of American style with a well-earned patina that tells its own story. Cut from sturdy, true-blue denim, this Trucker-style jacket features the signature ‘Big E’ red tab, two front chest pockets with pointed flaps, and classic copper rivet buttons. The beautifully aged indigo wash and natural fade marks make it a one-of-a-kind piece that embodies decades of wear, movement, and character.

Whether you're pairing it with vintage jeans or throwing it over a tee for an effortlessly cool look, this jacket delivers timeless appeal. A genuine USA-made original, it's a must-have for collectors and denim lovers alike.

Measurements:

  • Shoulder: 17.5"
  • Sleeve: 24.5"
  • Pit to Pit: 19"
  • Length: 26"
  • Across Hem: 17.5"

Need help before ordering? Feel free to reach out! We're happy to answer any questions and help ensure this vintage piece is the right fit for you—please note that all vintage garments are final sale.

Few garments define California cool quite like a vintage Levi’s denim jacket. Born from the workwear roots of the American West and refined into a symbol of rebellion, this jacket was worn by everyone from James Dean to Steve McQueen, solidifying its place as a cinematic and cultural staple. The Levi’s Big E Type III—also known as the Trucker Jacket—became a uniform of the 1960s counterculture, embraced by bikers, rockers, and free spirits alike.

Worn by Robert Redford in Electric Horseman, layered effortlessly by Paul Newman, and a signature staple of Bruce Springsteen’s all-American style, this jacket traveled from Hollywood to the heart of the everyday worker. It wasn’t just for cowboys or factory hands anymore—it was for musicians, artists, surfers, and skaters. By the late ‘60s, it was as much at home on the Sunset Strip as it was on the open road.

This Levi’s Big E jacket is a California original, built for the dreamers, the drifters, and the denim purists. It carries the spirit of an era where style wasn’t just about what you wore—it was about what you stood for.