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Wool Beach Cloth Decker Jacket
Herbert Decker was a carpenter and shipwright who, right around the turn of the 20th century, set up shop in a modest workshop in Maine. After a long and illustrious career, it came time to hang up his tools and retire, so he sold the space to a younger friend and fellow woodworker by the name of Ross Stuart Thompson—who, many years later, would become our co-founder Michael Maher's grandfather. On a recent trip back east to see his folks, Michael paid a visit to that same "boat shop" (as the family calls it) and made an incredible discovery: an authentic Brown's Beach Cloth jacket peeking out from under an old tarp. Some sleuthing revealed that this jacket's original owner was none other than Herbert Decker, and that the piece itself is upwards of a century old! Barring a handful of updates, The Decker Jacket is a faithful recreation of that long-forgotten, tarp-covered treasure—a real piece of history, ready for the next chapter.
Your Body Measurements Chest 36 38 40 42 44 46 Size XS S M L XL XXL Garment Measurements Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve* Length** 36 – XS 40 17⅛ 33 25¼ 38 – S 42 17⅞ 33¾ 26 40 – M 44 18⅝ 34½ 26¾ 42 – L 46 19⅜ 35½ 27½ 44 – XL 48 20⅛ 36½ 28¼ 46 – XXL 50 20⅞ 37 29 Sleeve length is measured from center back.
Length is measured from center back neck seam.
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Description
Herbert Decker was a carpenter and shipwright who, right around the turn of the 20th century, set up shop in a modest workshop in Maine. After a long and illustrious career, it came time to hang up his tools and retire, so he sold the space to a younger friend and fellow woodworker by the name of Ross Stuart Thompson—who, many years later, would become our co-founder Michael Maher's grandfather. On a recent trip back east to see his folks, Michael paid a visit to that same "boat shop" (as the family calls it) and made an incredible discovery: an authentic Brown's Beach Cloth jacket peeking out from under an old tarp. Some sleuthing revealed that this jacket's original owner was none other than Herbert Decker, and that the piece itself is upwards of a century old! Barring a handful of updates, The Decker Jacket is a faithful recreation of that long-forgotten, tarp-covered treasure—a real piece of history, ready for the next chapter.
Material
Our admiration for Brown's Beach Cloth—its place in history, its longevity—is no secret, so we're chalking our founder's discovery up to fate. For the uninitiated, Beach Cloth was a closet staple in the early 20th century (right around the time Herbert Decker purchased his), especially among laborers whose work subjected them to chilly, darn conditions—seafarers, loggers, etc. Although we've cleaned up the construction and given it some slight updates (adjustable cuffs, a larger, more modern collar, etc.), The Decker Jacket is built to the same specifications as the remarkably resilient piece that inspired it. Now all you have to worry about is making sure your descendents have a good story to tell when they inherit yours.
Garment Weight
This’ll keep you warm all winter long.
- Light
- Light-medium
- Medium
- Medium-heavy
- Heavy
Specifications
- 14-oz. 50% wool, 40% cotton, 10% nylon.
- Inspired by a vintage piece found in a boat shed in Maine, over 100 years old.
- Single top welt pocket.
- Two lower welt pockets.
- Matte black YKK snaps.
- Adjustable snap cuffs.
- Dry Clean only.
- Made in China.
- Model is 5'10", wearing a size Medium.