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Fargo Trucker Jacket Leather - Cognac
Indigofera - Fargo Trucker Jacket Leather - Cognac
Usually, the only thing that makes the Fargo jacket better is the addition of pockets...but on this occasion, it's the leather. We are absolutely flabbergasted by the quality of this roughout. They've truly flipped the chrome side on its head and made it the exterior, leaving the smooth finished interior to easily slide over your shoulders. The rest of the details are the iconic ones you know from Indigofera like the double chest pockets, hand warmer pockets, and patinaed brass snaps...but this fabric elevates those details into a truly luxurious garment. This is without a doubt, the best Fargo to ever see its way through our doors. Hopefully, it'll be doing the same through yours soon.
- Full Grain Cowhide Roughout
- Double chest pockets
- Hand warmer welt pockets
- Mono-tone stitching throughout
- Patinaed brass snaps
- Hidden Star Tag
- Made in Portugal
Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Pit to Pit | 22.44 |
24.01 |
25.19 | 26.37 | 26.89 |
Sleeve Length | 26.57 | 26.96 | 27.55 | 28.34 | 29.12 |
Shoulder Seam |
17.71 | 18.89 | 19.69 | 20.86 | 21.21 |
Center Back to Hem | 27.95 | 28.74 | 29.72 | 30.7 | 30.4 |
A variance of +/0.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a small in the pictures. That is his standard size from Indigofera, but one size down from his normal North American tag size. Indigofera tends to run big across the board. This could easily be worn with a heavy layer underneath and still fit. Tommy is our standard fit model and is 5'10," 162lbs with a 40" chest.




























































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