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MIDWESTERN WORK SHIRT JACKET — FIELD CANVAS

MIDWESTERN WORK SHIRT JACKET — FIELD CANVAS

Regular price $185.00 USD
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Comfortable in woods, trucks, shacks, and everywhere between.

 

The MIDWESTERN WORK SHIRT JACKET is a true cold-weather work layer—built for utility, durability, and everyday wear when winter sets in. Designed to bridge the gap between a heavy shirt and a full jacket, this piece delivers warmth without bulk in a silhouette that’s timeless, functional, and easy to live in.

 

Constructed on a genuine Carhartt® fleece-lined shirt jacket, this garment was selected for its proven workwear performance. The durable canvas shell stands up to hard use, while the fleece-lined interior adds dependable warmth for long days outdoors. The relaxed, work-ready fit allows for easy layering over thermals and hoodies without restricting movement.

 

Finished with original Deerpath graphics, this jacket isn’t about trends—it’s about reliability. A piece meant to be grabbed off the hook when the temperature drops and the work doesn’t stop.

 

FEATURES

Durable canvas shell for abrasion resistance and long-term wear

Fleece-lined interior for added warmth without excess bulk

Classic work shirt jacket silhouette

Relaxed fit designed for layering and full range of motion

Multiple pockets for everyday utility

Built on a Carhartt® fleece-lined shirt jacket, chosen for durability and cold-weather performance

 

SIZE GUIDE

For best results, measure over your undergarments.

Chest Measurement → Recommended Size

34–36” → Small

38–40” → Medium

42–44” → Large

46–48” → X-Large

50–52” → 2X-Large

54–56” → 3X-Large

58–60” → 4X-Large


 

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR CHEST

Measure just under your arms and across your shoulder blades.

Hold the tape firm, level, and snug (not tight).

If your measurement falls between sizes, order the next size up.

 

FIELD CANVAS

A classic workwear canvas tone inspired by job sites, timber yards, and Midwest winters—rugged, neutral, and built to age well.

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