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Storm Rider Blanket-Lined Jacket

Storm Rider Blanket-Lined Jacket

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🤠 Ride into Town in Style

Here’s a tried-and-true classic straight from the wild wind-whipped plains of yesteryear — the legendary Lee Storm Rider denim jacket. Sized Medium and blanket-lined for warmth, this ranch-ready fella is wrapped up in a tough-as-rails denim shell with a cozy wool-blend striped lining, and topped off with a golden tan corduroy collar that’s got more swagger than a saloon showdown.

This ain’t just any ol’ trucker jacket — it’s a piece of Americana.

🐴 A Bit o’ History: The Storm Rider Saga

First galloping into production back in 1953, the Lee Storm Rider was the hard-wearing answer for cowboys, rodeo hands, and highway drifters who needed grit and warmth in one tidy package. With its signature blanket lining and corduroy collar, it became a favorite on both the ranch and the rock scene — worn by rebels, rockers, and working men alike.

Read more in our blog post about the Storm Rider!

🧵 Features That’ll Make You Holler

  • Size: Medium

  • Measurements:

    • Length: 61 cm

    • Width (pit-to-pit): 51 cm

    • Sleeve: 64 cm

  • Materials:

    • Exterior: Sturdy, faded indigo denim

    • Lining: Woven striped cotton blanket interior

    • Collar: Thick tan corduroy

  • Details:

    • Branded Lee buttons throughout

    • Chest pockets with pointed flaps and "Lee" tag

    • Trademark zig-zag stitching on the front

    • Nicely worn-in with soft fades and broken-in comfort

    • No major flaws — just the kind of patina a cowboy earns over time

🪵 Condition

This ol’ trail companion is in beautifully broken-in vintage condition — with gentle fades and that just-right softness that only decades of honest wear can offer. Just the kind of jacket you throw on for a sunrise ride or a jukebox night at the roadhouse.

🌵 Ready for a New Rider?

Saddle up and make this Storm Rider your own — whether you’re wrangling cattle, catching trains, or simply chasing the sunset with your boots on the dash.

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