Do Denim the (Bob) Dylan Way With These Eight Trucker Jackets for Men

Apr 14, 2025
Few clothing items are as iconic — or American — as the denim jacket. First introduced to the mainstream market in the late 1800s (many credit Levi Strauss & Co. as the originator), this type of outerwear quickly became popular with blue-collar workers (think: cowboys and locomotive operators). While denim jackets gained more and more traction throughout the early twentieth century, it wasn’t until the counterculture of the ’60s and ’70s that they really started to obtain mass appeal. Read more at Rolling Stone.