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Graph Zero

Denim Utility Chore Jacket

Denim Utility Chore Jacket

A modern interpretation of classic American workwear, the Graph Zero Denim Utility Chore Jacket is inspired by utilitarian chore coats from the 1940s and 1950s. Designed with function at its core yet rich in considered detail, it delivers timeless practicality through the lens of refined Japanese craftsmanship.

Cut from 10oz right-hand twill denim, the 100% cotton indigo outer is paired with a traditional blanket lining, combining lightweight durability with added warmth. Just as on original workwear pieces, this blend makes the jacket ideal for practical, everyday wear across the seasons.

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Refined details elevate the utilitarian base: wool-blend corduroy is used at the collar, cuffs, and pocket flaps, adding texture and subtle contrast. Finished with Graph Zero’s original iron buttons and a one-wash treatment, the jacket arrives with a soft handle and lived-in feel from the first wear. Cut in a regular fit, it layers easily over shirts or knitwear, making it a versatile staple for any considered wardrobe.

Details include:

  • Regular fit
  • Outer: 100% cotton
  • Lining: wool blend
  • 10oz right-hand twill denim
  • Vintage inspired blanket lining
  • One-wash finish
  • Buttoned front
  • Wool-blend corduroy collar, cuffs, and pocket flaps
  • Graph Zero original iron buttons
  • Made in Japan

Care: Avoid tumble drying to preserve fabric quality.

Regular price £465.00 GBP
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