Nashville‑based denim label Imogene and Willie draws on vintage workwear for its new Tracker Jacket.

The garment is sewn in the United States from heavy sulfur‑dyed Japanese canvas that develops character with wear. Its design combines the practicality of a chore coat with the cleaner lines of a tailored jacket.

A concealed placket hides the button front, while patch pockets provide storage for daily essentials. The cuffs and hem use a mix of snaps and buttons for adjustability, and the interior seams are neatly finished. The muted olive color pairs easily with denim or chinos, and the fabric’s substantial hand feels appropriate for transitional weather.
Priced at $295, the Tracker Jacket is a considered piece that bridges utilitarian roots with modern styling, offering a refined alternative to traditional field jackets for men seeking durable layers.
