70s Wrangler Denim Vest USA MADE Vintage Men’s 36 XS / S
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Vintage 70s Wrangler denim vest crafted in durable 100% cotton and USA Made construction. Classic trucker-inspired design with cutoff raw-edge armholes, structured seaming, and authentic late 70s Wrangler hardware for heritage style.
Details:
• Fabric: 100% Cotton
• Fit: Traditional men’s denim vest silhouette
• Neckline: Point collar
• Design notes: USA Made, raw armholes, front button placket, dual chest pockets, adjustable waist tabs, contrast stitching, authentic Wrangler branded hardware
• Size: 36 (Approximate Men’s XS - S)
Approx. measurements (laying flat):
• Chest: (see photo)
• Waist: (see photo)
• Length: (see photo)
Flaws: Very faint stains on back shown in last photo.
Styling: Easy layered piece for western, heritage denim, streetwear, or festival styling. Works over tees, flannels, or hoodies.
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