
1940s

Two-tone Grant Jacket
The Grant jacket is reVamp's only men's jacket. This jacket was copied from a photograph taken of a movie star in 1947. Hollywood jacket, also known as a "slacker jacket" named for the apparent inclination of those men who were seen wearing them. This is a very casual jacket that has no structure built into it. It echoes the cut of men's shirts of the period, but these jackets would have been stitched in heavy wool. The Grant jacket has large patch pockets and four buttons at the center front. The Grant jacket may be stitched in solid gray and black houndstooth, two-tone light-weight, black, wool gabardine with houndstooth front panels, or as seen in our Ode to Pendleton, in heavy green plaid serge.
Dry clean only.
$165

Black wool gabardine

Black and gray houndstooth