This is raw, real, and unapologetically punk-era denim. A heavily distressed vintage denim jacket loaded with iconic band patches and cultural references that instantly put it in the same conversation as custom Levi’s truckers and DIY Carhartt denim pieces worn into the ground by skaters, musicians, and collectors. This isn’t clean fashion — this is lived-in, rebellious, and authentic.

The distressing is extreme and honest. There are multiple holes and visible damage, including a very large tear on the upper back just below the collar. This piece would likely need repair before regular wear, but it is absolutely worth restoring. Jackets like this are exactly what designers, stylists, and collectors hunt for — the hard part (the character) is already here.

The patch lineup is stacked and intentional: Ramones, Blink-182, System of a Down, Scarface, House of Blues Sunset Strip, plus additional graphic patches that give this jacket serious music-scene and streetwear credibility. This is the kind of jacket that bridges punk, metal, Y2K alt, biker, and skater culture all in one piece — something modern brands try to fake but never get right.

👔 Fit & Style
Tagged Medium with a relaxed, true vintage fit. On the model (5’10”, 175 lbs, medium build), it fits perfectly — not tight, not sloppy — with that broken-in denim drape you want from a Levi’s-style trucker. Easy to wear layered or solo. Feels right whether you’re into punk, streetwear, or archive denim looks.

📏 Measurements (laid flat):
Chest (pit to pit): 24"
Length (front, top of shoulder to hem): 27"
Shoulders (seam to seam): 20.5"
Sleeve Length (shoulder seam to cuff): 27"

🧵 Condition
Highly distressed with holes and heavy wear throughout. Large tear on the back near the collar — repair recommended before wear. This is not a flaw-free jacket and is priced and described accordingly. That said, the piece looks incredible, has massive character, and is exactly the type of jacket worth saving and restoring.

This is true DIY band-scene denim — the kind of jacket that sits comfortably next to vintage Levi’s truckers, patched Carhartt denim, and one-off punk customs. You don’t see pieces like this twice.