SEARS ROEBUCKS (2 pocket jacket)

A denim jacket by Roebucks, a western brand under SEARS. Produced in the 1950s and 60s, it is a classic denim jacket from the 1950s and 60s, but I suspect the one shown here is from the 1950s.

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As mentioned above, the slanted front pocket is eye-catching. It is a unique design that is not found in other brands.
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pleets

The front is double pleated and simply fastened with a single stitch.
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pocket

Pockets cut at an angle. Simple construction with cloth applied and sewn from the back.
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front button

"ROEBUCKS" is stamped on it and it is a snap button.
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zipper

Zippers attached to pockets. Engraved with rhombus-shaped knobs.
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side adjuster

Adjusters on both sides. The tips are slightly tapered.
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cuff

The tip of the sleeves is fastened with a cannula. The button is still a snap button.
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fabric

The tone of the fading suggests it's bat-dye denim, but the areas that haven't faded have a strong blue tint, like indigo. There is not much of a slubby feel to it, and there is very little nepping.