The Thursday Buy: Amp Up Your Winter Outerwear with the Sustainable Outerknown Blanket Trucker Jacket

Outerknown Blanket Trucker review.

It’s one thing to have a wardrobe packed with menswear essentials you can reach for at every turn — lounging at home, hitting the town, dashing out for weekend coffee or heading to the office. It’s another thing entirely to pack that wardrobe with the best sustainable menswear essentials, but my friends, that’s why we’re here today.

The good folks at Outerknown have that noble goal top of mind, and if you’re not familiar with the West Coast brand founded by surfing icon Kelly Slater, then I’d wager that a piece like the Outerknown Blanket Trucker Jacket (prime for winter weather) is an excellent place to start.

It’s not the most iconic piece from the modern brand — that’d be the wear-with-anything cotton twill shirt and overshirt that is the highly versatile Outerknown Blanket Shirt — but consider it another addition to your wardrobe of (repeat after me) sustainable menswear essentials. And rest assured your new favorite trucker jacket shares plenty of that same style, utility and rugged DNA as its more famous predecessor.

Slater founded the brand with an eye toward using better fabrics, producing less waste and producing stylish menswear more efficiently, and that lends itself nicely to pieces like the famed Outerknown Blanket Shirt, among others.

Take the Outerknown Blanket Trucker Jacket: It’s made with a blend of organic and recycled cotton denim across the exterior, which features classic trucker jacket touches like point flap pockets and “V” stitching from pockets to hips. The lining is also made with 100 percent organic cotton, in keeping with its shared DNA from the acclaimed Outerknown Blanket Shirt.

Handwarmer hip pockets make this trucker jacket an easy move on brisk mornings and nights — while you’ll want to keep one of the best men’s parkas handy for much more inclement winter weather, the Outerknown Blanket Trucker Jacket could be a casually rugged go-between with dark brown chinos, tan corduroy pants or olive chinos.

As the company sagely notes, it’s “tough on the outside, soft on the inside,” and with its style points, the Outerknown Blanket Trucker Jacket could just change the way you think about sustainable menswear this season (and beyond).

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