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Dickies Men's Lined Eisenhower Jacket

Dickies Men's Lined Eisenhower Jacket
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Dickies Men's Lined Eisenhower Jacket

 
SKU:  

JT15

Availability:   In stock
 
 

Slash front pockets. Pencil pocket on left sleeve. Heavy duty brass zipper. Front closure. Adjustable tabs at waistband. Long size has sleeves and body 2" longer. Quilted lining with polyurethane fill.7 1/2 oz. Vat Dyed Twill (65% FortrelĀ® Polyester/35% Combed Cotton)

 
Our Price: $39.99 - $78.00
 
     
 


Color
BlackCharcoalDark Navy

Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Features
  • 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton

  • Adjustable tabs at waistband

  • Slash front pockets, pencil pocket on left sleeve

  • Machine washable

  • Imported


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Tough enough for U.P. winters.  Aug 02, 2009 By Richard A. Hollister
This jacket is a great Jacket. It's very similar to the more famous Carhartt brand but a fraction of the price. I live in the upper peninsula of Michigan and we are home to some infamous winters but this jacket can withstand the cold. Some may not like it because it has no hood but as for myself, I prefer to wear a good hat in winter. I've noticed that Carhartts and even my other Dickies hooded jacket tend to fade very rapidly from washing. Especially the dark tan ones, even after one wash, they lose like 15 to 20 percent of their original color but I know some people like this because they become softer and less stiff. The Eisenhower, or at least the charcoal color one has yet to do this to me after about 5 or 6 washes. Overall, this jacket is a great jacket especially when you look at how low priced it is. But a word of caution before buying: The sizing of this jacket is a little odd. If you buy the size you would normally buy, you'll find that every part of the jacket fits great except the length. It is rather short around the waist so I'd suggest buying one size up because you won't notice hardly any difference in the way the rest of it fits and you'll appreciate the extra length. It does have and adjustable waist strap though.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Too small, too short  Mar 11, 2008 By kendra "kendra"
I bought this jacket for a friend who wears a 3x regular size. However, this jacket was way too small. I think Dickies jackets are typically small - I ended up ordering him another one in 4x size and it fit much better. This jacket also sits at the waist, which is a little short for the current style. The jacket is a very nice quality however. I would recommend buying a Dickies jacket, but buy it one size up and with a hip length instead of waist length.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Bad  Mar 11, 2009 By Earthshone
Bad as in F***ing awesome! This is a slick jacket...I love it. It fits where and how it should, its comfortable and its got an inside pocket which is nice. Its built tough with good quality material. It looks rad and it is WARM! My only complaint, and I use that word lightly, is that pet hair sticks to this jacket like no other. So buy a lint roller and buy this jacket.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


3sizing a bit off, especially for tall  Mar 02, 2009 By nolabola
I like this jacket but tall isn't really sufficient for a tall man. i'm 6'3" and the sleeve are 2-3" too short. it's torso cut is also short too. and the medium is not really that big. i would recommend ordering a size up.

9 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5A Proletariat Fashion Statement  Dec 19, 2007 By Jared E. Hayter
I bought my Ike jacket seven years ago after seeing one in the window of a uniform shop. I like the clean lines, the low price, the industrial strength, and the working class vibe of my jacket and I've gotten compliments on it. Only recently have I started to notice the fabric wearing at the corners but it still has a few years of everyday wear left in it. To keep it clean I just put it through the washer and dryer with my regular laundry. If you want a light but warm jacket with a trim silhouette that transcends class boundaries this is the one.

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