Woolrich
1970s Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket
1970s Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket
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🤠 The 1970s Woolrich Mackinaw Cruiser
Here’s a vintage icon from the 1970s, the Woolrich Mackinaw Wool Cruiser Jacket, in classic buffalo plaid — a true piece of American workwear heritage. Made in the USA, this jacket’s built for life outdoors, where cold winds blow and chores don’t wait. Featuring six front pockets and a map pocket across the back, it’s got storage for days. The big-button front, neck-protecting patch, and waist drawstring bring that perfect mix of function and frontier flair. Beige sleeve cuffs add a subtle contrast touch — proof that rugged can still look refined.
🪡 About Woolrich: America’s Oldest Outdoor Brand
Founded in 1830, Woolrich has been keeping generations warm with its woolen craftsmanship and no-nonsense design. Their Mackinaw cruisers have been worn by loggers, trappers, and outdoorsmen from Maine to Montana — a staple of the American wilderness wardrobe. This 1970s buffalo plaid model carries that same proud spirit, built from hardwearing wool blend fabric and ready for decades more adventure.
📏 Size & Measurements
Tagged size: US 42, corresponds to EU52 and could be called Large
Length: 78 cm
Chest width: 61 cm
Sleeve length: 59 cm
Shell: 85% wool, 15% nylon
Lining: 100% nylon
Backing: 100% polyester
Care: Dry clean only
Condition: Great vintage shape — minor signs of age and wear, but nothing that takes away from its rugged good looks.
🧥 Features at a Glance
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Classic buffalo plaid pattern
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Made in USA
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Six front pockets + map pocket on the back
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Big-button closure
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Neck patch for extra protection
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Adjustable waist drawstring
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Warm quilted interior lining
This is real-deal heritage outerwear, the kind of coat that’s earned its stripes (and plaids) one winter at a time — a collector’s piece built for the woods, the city, and everywhere in between.
